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Jennifer Miller (Nambroth)

"The Morrigan" by Jennifer Miller (Nambroth)

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My piece for the Corvid Portfolio; upon being contacted to join in on this great project, I knew I wanted to do something with the celtic goddess of battle, strife, and fertility; The Morrigan. Several of the resources I looked up cited her as appearing as a hooded crow in particular, so I chose to depict her as a shape-shifted hooded crow.
A note about the celtic knotwork- I am by no means good at drawing knotwork, and there are people out there that do it well, much better than I! I did my best to make it original- that is I didn't outright copy any existing designs, allthough I did use a large number of images to help draw the patterning and figure the stuff out. I could not have done it with out the help of dozens of images of well done knotwork.
Painted with the oil pastels in Painter. I offer large format prints of this as well, feel free to contact me if interested!



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10 Nov 200745 Stardragon <drago
"Not good at Celtic knotwork" my foot. You're amazing at pretty much everything you do. Keep up the good work.
26 Jan 2008:-) Casandra l.johnsen
Love the bird person!
23 May 200845 Anon.
ive got a really strong feeling he’s on the good guys team
23 May 200845 Anon.
oh yeah and btw awesome pic
27 May 200845 Ehh... a newbie
this is amazing, i love it! i wish i was that good...
3 Jun 200845 Irishperson
crows WERE an aspest of the morrigan, as both were intertwined in battle, the crow scavanged off the dead, to the celts the animal eating the flesh of the dead was partly seen as carying it off the the otherworld (or whatever name you want to call it), or seen as the dead returning to the battlefield. ravens are useually seen on the coasts, while crows are everywhere, battles took place on planes, so it was more likely they were seen after a battle, and therefore also became associated with the morrigan/ macha.

your picture is lovley, i like it as it dosent show an aspet of the morrigan looking gentle and overtly femmine but rather like someone from the otherwolrd ready to transform for battle

(but am i right in saying thats a magpies head?)

:-) Jennifer Miller (Nambroth) replies: "Hi! Thanks for your kind comment! It is not a magpie head, but a hooded crow (as said in the description). They are also known as the Carrion Crow. These are a European species that are not solid black, and upon research I found that they are the species most commonly linked to the Morrigan mythology due to their appearance to feed on corpses, post-battle."
1 Oct 2008:-) M. 'Poseidon' Evripidou
I love hooded crows. And seeing one drawn so beautifully... welldone 1
26 Oct 2008:-) Olivier Ffrench
The celtic subject, foggy backdrop and general mood make me think of the work of John Howe. Really nice!
7 Dec 2008:-) Alike Schwarz
The fog seems to float everywhere
16 Oct 200945 Anon.
I was doing some research on ’The Morrigan’ and I came across your piece.

It is absolutely Beautiful!
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About 'The Morrigan':
 • Created by: :-) Jennifer Miller (Nambroth)
 • Copyright: ©Jennifer Miller (Nambroth). All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Morrigan, Badb, The, Crow, Raben, Hooded, Anthropomorphic, Bird, Flock, Warrior, Battle, Misty, Foggy, Morning
 • Categories: Lycanthrope, Were-folk, etc, Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters, Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins
 • Techniques: Computer Painted from Scratch
 • Submitted: 2005-08-06 16:51:24
 • Views: 10975
 • Resolution: 700x893


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