Caitlin McCarthy Art
The Morrigan Fine Art Print - Celtic Goddess of War & Death
The Morrigan Fine Art Print - Celtic Goddess of War & Death
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The Morrigan Fine Art Print is a high-quality art print honoring the powerful Celtic Goddess of War, Death, and Sovereignty - the Morrigan, the Phantom Queen who embodies transformation, prophecy, and fierce feminine power.
The Morrigan - The Phantom Queen:
- Ancient Celtic goddess of war, death, and sovereignty
- Known as the "Phantom Queen" or "Great Queen"
- Triple goddess appearing as three sisters or aspects
- Shape-shifter who often appears as a crow or raven
- Goddess of prophecy, fate, and destiny
- Protector of the land and sovereignty of Ireland
- Fierce warrior goddess and battle deity
- Associated with death, rebirth, and transformation
- Powerful figure in Irish mythology and Celtic tradition
- Continues to inspire modern practitioners and devotees
The Morrigan's Three Aspects:
- Badb: The battle crow, incites warriors to battle fury
- Macha: Sovereignty, horses, and the land
- Nemain: Frenzy and chaos of battle
- Sometimes includes Anand or Anu (prosperity and abundance)
- Triple goddess representing maiden, mother, and crone
- Each aspect embodies different powers and energies
The Morrigan's Powers & Domains:
- War, battle, and victory
- Death, rebirth, and transformation
- Prophecy and divination
- Sovereignty and rightful rulership
- Shape-shifting and magic
- Protection of the land and people
- Fate and destiny
- Sexual sovereignty and feminine power
- Crows, ravens, and corvids
- Rivers, especially the River Unius
Mythology & Stories:
- Appeared to Cú Chulainn before his death
- Offered herself to the Dagda at Samhain
- Prophesied the outcome of battles
- Washed the armor of warriors doomed to die
- Appeared as washer at the ford (bean nighe)
- Shape-shifted into various forms to test heroes
- Protected Ireland and its sovereignty
- Associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann
Symbols & Associations:
- Animals: Crows, ravens, wolves, eels, cattle
- Colors: Black, red, deep purple
- Elements: Air (crows), Water (rivers), Earth (sovereignty)
- Time: Samhain, dark moon, twilight
- Places: Battlefields, rivers, crossroads, burial mounds
- Objects: Spears, swords, cauldrons
Working with The Morrigan:
- Invoke for strength and courage in battle (literal or metaphorical)
- Call upon for protection and sovereignty
- Seek guidance in prophecy and divination
- Work with for transformation and shadow work
- Honor during times of death and rebirth
- Connect to for fierce feminine power
- Invoke for justice and rightful action
- Work with during Samhain and dark moon
The Morrigan's Lessons:
- Embrace your power and sovereignty
- Face death and transformation without fear
- Stand up for what is right and just
- Protect what you hold sacred
- Accept all aspects of yourself (light and shadow)
- Trust your intuition and prophecy
- Embrace change and transformation
- Own your fierce feminine power
Traditional Offerings to The Morrigan:
- Red wine or mead
- Dark chocolate or rich foods
- Crow or raven feathers (ethically sourced)
- Red or black candles
- Weapons or representations of weapons
- Acts of courage and standing up for justice
- Poetry and battle cries
- Offerings at crossroads or near water
Art Print Details:
- High-quality fine art print
- Size: 5" x 7"
- Made in-house with care and intention
- Printed on acid-free archival matte paper
- Signed by the artist
- Individually wrapped in cellophane sleeve
- Includes sturdy backing board for protection
- Ready to frame and display
- Professional quality reproduction
Perfect For:
- Celtic pagans and practitioners
- Altar decoration and devotional space
- Honoring The Morrigan
- Irish and Celtic spirituality enthusiasts
- Home or sacred space decoration
- Gifts for goddess devotees
- Those drawn to warrior goddess energy
- Shadow work and transformation practices
- Art collectors and spiritual practitioners
- Creating sacred Celtic altar space
Display Suggestions:
- Frame and place on altar to The Morrigan
- Display in sacred or meditation space
- Hang in home for protection and sovereignty
- Include in shrine to Celtic deities
- Display with offerings and candles
- Create focal point for warrior goddess work
- Honor during Samhain and dark moon rituals
Cultural Respect:
- The Morrigan is from Irish Celtic mythology
- Approach with respect and reverence
- Learn about Irish and Celtic traditions
- Honor the cultural origins and significance
- She is a powerful and demanding goddess
- Not for casual or disrespectful practice
About the Artist:
- Created by Caitlin McCarthy Art
- Artist-signed original print
- Made with quality materials and care
- Supports independent artist
High-quality fine art print honoring The Morrigan, the powerful Celtic Goddess of War, Death, and Sovereignty. This beautiful 5" x 7" print is made in-house on acid-free archival matte paper and signed by the artist. Each print is individually wrapped in a cellophane sleeve and includes a sturdy backing board. Perfect for altars, sacred spaces, or honoring the Phantom Queen who embodies transformation, prophecy, and fierce feminine power in Irish Celtic tradition.
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