Cernunnos – hand-cut paper art

£70.00

Sold By: Paper & Blade

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An original, hand-cut piece of Papercut Art, mounted and framed in a black box frame

Original, OOAK

Limited Edition – only one available.

Cernunnos was the Gaelic god of beasts and wild places. Often called the Horned One, Cernunnos was a mediator of man and nature and appears under many different names throughout history and folklore.

This piece measures 10 x 15cm cut from a single piece of black pearlised paper, and mounted and framed to cast shadows on the green background.

 

Pagan beliefs and the natural world go hand in hand. I am fascinated by folklore and the image of a Horned God of the forests resonates deeply with my spiritual side. I took inspiration from a twilight picture of a woodland taken by a friend and added in the figure of Cernunnos as a guardian of nature.

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Additional information

Art Size

A6 (105 x 148 mm)

Colour

Black, Green

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