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Art: Follow Me - The Morrigan by Artist Carole Anzolletti
"Follow Me - The Morrigan"
Carole Anzolletti

Art: Gifts of the Goddess by Artist Carole Anzolletti
"Gifts of the Goddess"
Carole Anzolletti

Art: Dawn by Artist Carole Anzolletti
"Dawn"
Carole Anzolletti

Art: The Morrigan's Journey by Artist Carole Anzolletti
"The Morrigan's Journey"
Carole Anzolletti

Art: Stay With Me by Artist Carole Anzolletti
"Stay With Me"
Carole Anzolletti

"The Morrigan's Journey"

Art: The Morrigan's Journey by Artist Carole Anzolletti
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Media:  The Original is Pen and Ink on Bristol
Dimensions:  8.5 x 11
Date of Work:  2002/2003

This is one of the first watercolour and ink pieces I did on my patroness, the Morrigan. She is of Celtic origin and is a goddess of battle, strife, and fertility. Her name translates as either "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen," and both epithets are entirely appropriate for her. The Morrigan appears as both a single goddess and a trio of goddesses. The other deities who form the trio are Badb ("Crow"), and either Macha (also connotes "Crow") or Nemain ("Frenzy"). The Morrigan frequently appears in the ornithological guise of a hooded crow. She is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann ("Tribe of the goddess Danu") and she helped defeat the Firbolg at the First Battle of Mag Tuireadh and the Fomorians at the Second Battle of Mag Tuireadh.


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