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Running Hares, linocut print.

Running Hares, linocut print.

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This item will be posted to you by Jenny Ford Studio within 7 days of receiving payment.

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All my drawings and prints are original hand made items and not reproduced as giclee prints.

I love Celtic art and designed this print of running hares in that style. Hares are magical beasts and symbolic of the Moon Goddess. They seemed a natural subject for my interest in mythology and folklore.

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A circular image of two running hares, inspired by Celtic art. The image is linear in design with flowing lines and patterns of foliage, printed in black on white heavyweight cartridge paper.

Hares are magical beasts with links to mythology and folklore. A bold design to enhance any room.

18cm in diameter. edition of 10, one available.

Packaged flat for shipping and unframed.

Designed by Jenny Ford in Holywell

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