Loch Obha / Scottish Folklore Water Goddess – A3 Print
£ 30.00
Loch Obha / Scottish Folklore Water Goddess – A3 Print by Abbie Lois
In Scottish and Irish folklore, the Cailleach is a powerful goddess figure known as a creator, weather deity and guardian of the land. In lore, she is said to undertaken a long journey once a year to Loch Bà on the Isle of Mull, where she would bathe in its waters and become youthful once again. On her journey here one year, she stopped atop Ben Cruachan for a nap as she was keeping watch of a well she had created for her deer. The well overflowed, and flooded the landscape below before she awoke, creating Loch Awe as we know it today.
A3 print approx 29.7cm x 42cm – Digital print on 250gsm cotton paper. Please note, print comes unframed.
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