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Cailleach Beinn a'Bhric Folklore Print

Cailleach Beinn a'Bhric Folklore Print

This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by the Cailleach, a powerful figure in Scottish folklore known as the creator, weather deity and guardian of the land. She's often associated with wild animals, including female hind red deer. She's said to have roamed Scotland with her wild deer in tow, milking them and finding pastures for them to graze. She preferred the hills for its wild watercress, but in hard times she'd descend to the beach so they could feed on seaweed.

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.

$14.23

Original: $40.67

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Cailleach Beinn a'Bhric Folklore Print

$40.67

$14.23

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Cailleach Beinn a'Bhric Folklore Print

This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by the Cailleach, a powerful figure in Scottish folklore known as the creator, weather deity and guardian of the land. She's often associated with wild animals, including female hind red deer. She's said to have roamed Scotland with her wild deer in tow, milking them and finding pastures for them to graze. She preferred the hills for its wild watercress, but in hard times she'd descend to the beach so they could feed on seaweed.

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.

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This artwork is created by Abbie Lois, a Scottish illustrator and printmaker who reimagines the traditions of storytelling for modern day. 

Her prints are rooted in folklore, with characters and landscapes inspiring her work. This particular print is inspired by the Cailleach, a powerful figure in Scottish folklore known as the creator, weather deity and guardian of the land. She's often associated with wild animals, including female hind red deer. She's said to have roamed Scotland with her wild deer in tow, milking them and finding pastures for them to graze. She preferred the hills for its wild watercress, but in hard times she'd descend to the beach so they could feed on seaweed.

The original artwork was hand-drawn by Abbie, before being screen printed with six layers and produced in digital form onto FSC-certified perlino cotton 250gsm paper, giving the piece a slightly textured finish. The print is hand-signed by the artist and includes a small card explaining the inspiration and story behind the design. 

A3 size, unframed. Delivered flat with a board in eco-friendly biodegradable cellophane.