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Fox Art Sionna

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Fox Art Sionna
  • 9 x 12 Original Etching on Copper Plate – printed on Rives BFK archival paper.
  • Available in Giclée Prints in 5×7, 8.5×11, and 16×20 inches matted in Red and Purple only.
  • Original Etchings in 16×20 and 18×24 inches are available in Red and Purple, Sepia and Custom
  • For Original Etchings only: If you would like different choices of Mat Color, Paper Color, and Ink combinations  – Please chose the “Custom” option in color and message me and I can work with you to create your vision
  • Shipping and Handling for 5×7 inch, 8.5×11 inch and Matted 16×20 Giclée Prints are 1-3 Business Days
  • Shipping and Handling for Original Etchings in 16×20 Matted and 18×24 Double Matted with Copper Remarque is 5-10 Business days and are usually made to order.
  • Return Policy: All Purchases are Final.
  • “Sionna” Fox Art is apart of my ongoing Celtic Mythology Series

Sionna was worshipped as a Fox goddess & renowned for her beauty & cunning. She is magical divine personification of the humble fox & it’s more attractive qualities. In Irish folkore the Fox is a shapeshifter. The River Shannon in Ireland is named after her. One of the seven rivers of knowledge said to flow from Connla’s Well, the Well of Wisdom in the Celtic Otherworld.

Celtic lore has foxes taking on the role of spirit guides, wise creatures who knew the trees like no other. The Celts believed foxes were cunning creatures with a wily intelligence, known for their trickery and their wisdom. Foxes were seducers who were able to captivate with both their voice and their good looks. When a fox appeared, Celts thought the fox symbolized a need to think quickly and strategically, to employ cleverness and wisdom, and to adapt to situations. The Celtic fox meaning also included a need to observe others and your surroundings, while remaining unnoticed yourself.

Other references of the fox in both Scottish and Irish folklore there is the story of Dia Griene, Dia is the daughter of the sun. However, the god of the underworld captures her. She begs for release, and eventually he relents and lets her go free. However, she can only return to the Earth as a fox.

“Sionna” Fox is apart of my ongoing Celtic Mythology Series

For more information on the mythology and historical origins of the Fox Art Sionna Click Here

Description

Fox Art Sionna
  • 9 x 12 Original Etching on Copper Plate – printed on Rives BFK archival paper.
  • Available in Giclée Prints in 5×7, 8.5×11, and 16×20 inches matted in Red and Purple only.
  • Original Etchings in 16×20 and 18×24 inches are available in Red and Purple, Sepia and Custom
  • For Original Etchings only: If you would like different choices of Mat Color, Paper Color, and Ink combinations  – Please chose the “Custom” option in color and message me and I can work with you to create your vision
  • Shipping and Handling for 5×7 inch, 8.5×11 inch and Matted 16×20 Giclée Prints are 1-3 Business Days
  • Shipping and Handling for Original Etchings in 16×20 Matted and 18×24 Double Matted with Copper Remarque is 5-10 Business days and are usually made to order.
  • Return Policy: All Purchases are Final.
  • “Sionna” Fox Art is apart of my ongoing Celtic Mythology Series

Sionna was worshipped as a Fox goddess & renowned for her beauty & cunning. She is magical divine personification of the humble fox & it’s more attractive qualities. In Irish folkore the Fox is a shapeshifter. The River Shannon in Ireland is named after her. One of the seven rivers of knowledge said to flow from Connla’s Well, the Well of Wisdom in the Celtic Otherworld.

Celtic lore

has foxes taking on the role of spirit guides, wise creatures who knew the trees like no other. The Celts believed foxes were cunning creatures with a wily intelligence, known for their trickery and their wisdom. Foxes were seducers who were able to captivate with both their voice and their good looks. When a fox appeared, Celts thought the fox symbolized a need to think quickly and strategically, to employ cleverness and wisdom, and to adapt to situations. The Celtic fox meaning also included a need to observe others and your surroundings, while remaining unnoticed yourself.

Other references of the fox in both Scottish and Irish folklore there is the story of Dia Griene, Dia is the daughter of the sun. However, the god of the underworld captures her. She begs for release, and eventually he relents and lets her go free. However, she can only return to the Earth as a fox.

For more information on the mythology and historical origins of the Sionna Fox Art Click Here

 

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Size

5 x 7 inch Print, 8.5 x 11 inch Print, 16 x 20 inch Matted Print, 16 x 20 Inch Matted Original Etching, 18 x 24 inch Matted Original Etching with Copper

Color

Red and Purple, Sepia, Custom

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