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Easter Framed Print featuring the painting Eostra and the Hare by Trudi Doyle

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Mat Border:

2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

15.50" x 12.00"

 

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Eostra and the Hare Framed Print

Trudi Doyle

by Trudi Doyle

$89.00

Product Details

Eostra and the Hare framed print by Trudi Doyle.   Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

Watercolour of a woman reading the celtic legends of the goddess Eostra who was reputed to turn into a hare on nights of a full moon.... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (10)

Lori Moon

Lori Moon

Congratulations on your feature in Art of Watercolor group

Lauren Hoover

Lauren Hoover

This is so beautiful and dreamlike! Lovely!

John Lyes

John Lyes

Congrats on your awesome piece in the Mythical Creatures contest, love it! Cheers

Nava Jo Thompson

Nava Jo Thompson

Trudi---congrats on your WFS feature---beautiful work! lvf

Lyric Lucas

Lyric Lucas

Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group! Beautiful and magical!

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

It is an honor and a privilege as an administrator of one of the top groups on FAA, our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group, to promote and highlight your awesome artworks on our homepage in one of the prestigious positions, on our group Featuring HOMEPAGE! Your artworks show your love of what you do, and is refined to where we not only accept and promote your fine works, but welcome that opportunity. It is a pleasure to have you as a member of our family of friends and fine artists in the WFS group. Thanks for sharing! LIKED and FAVED Forever, Elvis

First Star Art

First Star Art

LOVE this!! :^D--- jrr

Daniel Hebard

Daniel Hebard

Great story picture. v

Amy Bradley

Amy Bradley

Love this piece, you have a good talent for painting people too:) V/P:))

Bob Crawford

Bob Crawford

Good work.

Trudi Doyle replied:

Thank you Bob

Artist's Description

Watercolour of a woman reading the celtic legends of the goddess Eostra who was reputed to turn into a hare on nights of a full moon.
The Saxon goddess Eostra or Ostara's name is thought to mean "dawn", Eostre's attendant animal was the Hare . Festivals of the Goddess Eostra and the Spring Equinox are celebrated on March 21.
The Hare is embedded in ancestral folk myths throughout the world, from the Americas to the Far East, from Africa to Europe. The Hare was at one time considered both male and female. This union of masculine and feminine makes the Hare an excellent symbol for marriage. Indeed, the ancient Greeks made wedding rings with hare designs on them, and their wedding bowl which was used to sup their wedding wine was often glass etched with hares.
Aphrodite was also always accompanied by a hare.

About Trudi Doyle

Trudi Doyle

I live in beautiful Ireland .I am inspired by mythology,memories, dreams, whimsical flights of fancy and by nature's beauty - with all it's related moods, My work is varied, sometimes abstract, often surreal.. As well as painting and exhibiting, I tutor art in Europe; Italy/ Tuscany and France. See details on http://trudidoyle.blogspot.com My work has been published as illustrations, book covers, CD covers, has won many prizes, awards and commissions and is in public and private collections in Ireland & throughout the world from New York to Hong Kong ( including Oscar winner Sir Ben Kingsleys) .Enough about me - enjoy viewing my work ! COPYRIGHT NOTICE Artist Copyright All works of art within this web site are byTrudi Doyle....

 

$89.00

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