The Two Halves of a Selkie
In Celtic and Nordic lore, a selkie is a creature of the sea who can change shape between seal and human by putting on or removing a seal skin.
In this piece, a selkie woman interacts with her own other half - a mysitcal moment of joy and playfulness, a celebration of being in touch with all parts of one’s self.
Pyrography on basswood measuring approximately 10 inches in diameter. Hanging wire affixed to back.
Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended.
In Celtic and Nordic lore, a selkie is a creature of the sea who can change shape between seal and human by putting on or removing a seal skin.
In this piece, a selkie woman interacts with her own other half - a mysitcal moment of joy and playfulness, a celebration of being in touch with all parts of one’s self.
Pyrography on basswood measuring approximately 10 inches in diameter. Hanging wire affixed to back.
Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended.
In Celtic and Nordic lore, a selkie is a creature of the sea who can change shape between seal and human by putting on or removing a seal skin.
In this piece, a selkie woman interacts with her own other half - a mysitcal moment of joy and playfulness, a celebration of being in touch with all parts of one’s self.
Pyrography on basswood measuring approximately 10 inches in diameter. Hanging wire affixed to back.
Sealed with UV-resistant acrylic to protect against moisture damage and fading. Hanging away from direct sunlight is recommended.