Sale

Renewal | Art Print

  • £10.00
Design

As a part of his Folklore Series, The Saxon Storyteller has focused on one of the best known symbols of Spring, the St. Brigid's Cross. Within this image, the St. Brigid's cross represents the turning of the seasons, while the fire burns away and releases the past. The hares represent our leap into the futures.

Available as a standalone print or as part of Matt's Folklore Print Series (to be released mid February 2022).

 

Material & Make

The artwork you will receive has been created locally and is printed using high quality inks and paper to maintain integrity and quality of colour and image.

Your print will arrive on 250gsm uncoated art board and should be handled with care. It’s preferable to only touch the edges and we recommend mounting these in a frame behind glass.

  

About The Artist

The Saxon Storyteller is an illustrator known for his incredible ability to capture the character and theme of artifacts and historical figures. Reminiscent of Saxon and Viking iconography, his subject matter ranges from members of the lore (such as Ragnar Lothbrok) to those of Tolkien (like Gandalf and other members of the Fellowship). You may also recognize his work as the key illustrator of the Nordic Mythology Podcast, where his images appear unique to each episode and its content.

On Northern Fire, you can find the artwork of Saxon Storyteller on clothing, prints, and pins. 

 

Size & Dimensions

A4 (210 x 297mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inches)