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‘The Morrigan’
by Paul Borda
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"The Morrigan is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. She holds two spears and is known for being indomitable in battle. Roman chroniclers reported that Celts went into battle naked, exposing tattoos to summon their magical forces."
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‘The Morrigan’
by Jessica Galbreth
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"With a raven perched on her shoulder, the Morrigan wields her powerful sword which features the symbol of the waning moon."
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‘The Phantom Queen’
by Grace Dawn Palmer
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"A portrait of the Morrighan, a Celtic war goddess connected strongly with crows and ravens."
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‘The Morrigan’
by F. Lennox Campello
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‘The Morrigan’
by Morgandria WinterWolf
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‘Morrigan’
by Laura Cameron
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"The Morrigan is an ancient symbol of the dark aspect of female power, wisdom and magic. Here she is depicted in her shapeshifting aspect of the Raven."
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‘Morrigan’
by Lady Tia
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‘Crow's Foot’
by Jennifer C Hilliard
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"This is my winter image from my season's series, she was done in color pencil, watercolor, and acrylic. Sometimes I think of her as the Morrigan."
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‘The Morrighan, windswept’
by Gwynn Elessacar
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"This is the first in what I hope will be a series of sketches — both coloured and black & white — of the Morrighan. The medium is Berol Prismacolor pencils on a laser print of the scan of the original drawing."
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