Original artwork, acrylic on high-quality paper, 61x49cm, framed with a red customized wooden frame (65,5x52cm), signed on the back of the artwork.
Morrígan, the Celtic goddess of war, fate, and death, reimagined in vivid red tones and white warrior paint. A fierce and prophetic presence, embodying both battle and transformation.
Morrigan (framed)
Original artwork, acrylic on high-quality paper, 61x49cm, framed with a red customized wooden frame (65,5x52cm), signed on the back of the artwork
I am Morrígan, the goddess who walks between fate and battle, prophecy and death. In Irish mythology, I am known as the great phantom queen, the crow who circles above the battlefield, both omen and protector, harbinger and seductress. I can be the raven who feasts on the fallen or the woman who bends kings to her will.
In Lena Snow’s vision, I am painted in red, the color of blood, fire, and ferocity, marked with white warrior paint across my face. I am not only destruction but also transformation, for in every ending lies the seed of renewal. My presence is unsettling yet magnetic, as though you can feel the power of choice, of destiny, pulsing in the silence between breaths.
I embody cunning, strength, and the fierce beauty of inevitability. To look at me is to confront the shadow, but also to glimpse the raw power that comes with embracing it.


















