Epona
Epona was a Celtic goddess of horses, later venerated by the Romans. She is portrayed in this woodburned artwork feeding an apple to one of her beloved horses.
Artwork is hand burned onto a Baltic birch framed panel measuring 13.5 inches long by 10.5 inches wide. The frame is painted with metallic bronze acrylic. Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended. Keyhole hanger is built into back of frame.
Epona was a Celtic goddess of horses, later venerated by the Romans. She is portrayed in this woodburned artwork feeding an apple to one of her beloved horses.
Artwork is hand burned onto a Baltic birch framed panel measuring 13.5 inches long by 10.5 inches wide. The frame is painted with metallic bronze acrylic. Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended. Keyhole hanger is built into back of frame.
Epona was a Celtic goddess of horses, later venerated by the Romans. She is portrayed in this woodburned artwork feeding an apple to one of her beloved horses.
Artwork is hand burned onto a Baltic birch framed panel measuring 13.5 inches long by 10.5 inches wide. The frame is painted with metallic bronze acrylic. Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended. Keyhole hanger is built into back of frame.