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Èostre at Dusk

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Illustration, ink wash & spray paint, digitally printed on calico fabric with hand embroidery.

The Celts believed that the goddess Eostre's favourite animal and attendant spirit was the hare. It represented love, fertility and growth and was associated with the Moon, dawn and Easter, death, redemption and resurrection. Eostre changed into a hare at the full Moon. The hare was sacred to the White Goddess, the Earth Mother, and as such was considered to be a royal animal.

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. Oak Veneer Frame made by MFM joiners.

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Illustration, ink wash & spray paint, digitally printed on calico fabric with hand embroidery.

The Celts believed that the goddess Eostre's favourite animal and attendant spirit was the hare. It represented love, fertility and growth and was associated with the Moon, dawn and Easter, death, redemption and resurrection. Eostre changed into a hare at the full Moon. The hare was sacred to the White Goddess, the Earth Mother, and as such was considered to be a royal animal.

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. Oak Veneer Frame made by MFM joiners.


Illustration, ink wash & spray paint, digitally printed on calico fabric with hand embroidery.

The Celts believed that the goddess Eostre's favourite animal and attendant spirit was the hare. It represented love, fertility and growth and was associated with the Moon, dawn and Easter, death, redemption and resurrection. Eostre changed into a hare at the full Moon. The hare was sacred to the White Goddess, the Earth Mother, and as such was considered to be a royal animal.

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. Oak Veneer Frame made by MFM joiners.

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