Sheela-na-gig by Liz Born
This 18x24’’ four color screenprint depicts the infamous Sheela-na-gig, a gargoyle-like female figure who graces the facades of some older cathedrals in Ireland and France. Some believe her to be a pagan holdover, others, a Christian talisman: Satan is afraid of her prodigious parts!
Printed in four layers in a limited edition of 100 on Cougar Cover.
This 18x24’’ four color screenprint depicts the infamous Sheela-na-gig, a gargoyle-like female figure who graces the facades of some older cathedrals in Ireland and France. Some believe her to be a pagan holdover, others, a Christian talisman: Satan is afraid of her prodigious parts!
Printed in four layers in a limited edition of 100 on Cougar Cover.
This 18x24’’ four color screenprint depicts the infamous Sheela-na-gig, a gargoyle-like female figure who graces the facades of some older cathedrals in Ireland and France. Some believe her to be a pagan holdover, others, a Christian talisman: Satan is afraid of her prodigious parts!
Printed in four layers in a limited edition of 100 on Cougar Cover.