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Sluagh

$30.00

You remember your grandfather telling you of the Sluagh, so many years ago. Back before death had a tangible meaning, before the word had developed a sour taste. But grandfather had always referred to the Sluagh as a kind of flock, a congregation of unmoored souls, dark and terrible in the effortless synchronicity of their flight.

You’d never considered the individual souls that comprised the flock, never considered the immediate horror of such a creature detached from the Host.

Not until now, that is.

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Print measures 9”x12” (Has Border)

Giclee print on bright white 245g textured watercolor fine art paper. It has a matte finish and a bit of tooth to it, and is highly durable (made from poly cotton fiber).

Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).

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You remember your grandfather telling you of the Sluagh, so many years ago. Back before death had a tangible meaning, before the word had developed a sour taste. But grandfather had always referred to the Sluagh as a kind of flock, a congregation of unmoored souls, dark and terrible in the effortless synchronicity of their flight.

You’d never considered the individual souls that comprised the flock, never considered the immediate horror of such a creature detached from the Host.

Not until now, that is.

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Print measures 9”x12” (Has Border)

Giclee print on bright white 245g textured watercolor fine art paper. It has a matte finish and a bit of tooth to it, and is highly durable (made from poly cotton fiber).

Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).

You remember your grandfather telling you of the Sluagh, so many years ago. Back before death had a tangible meaning, before the word had developed a sour taste. But grandfather had always referred to the Sluagh as a kind of flock, a congregation of unmoored souls, dark and terrible in the effortless synchronicity of their flight.

You’d never considered the individual souls that comprised the flock, never considered the immediate horror of such a creature detached from the Host.

Not until now, that is.

———————————————

Print measures 9”x12” (Has Border)

Giclee print on bright white 245g textured watercolor fine art paper. It has a matte finish and a bit of tooth to it, and is highly durable (made from poly cotton fiber).

Acid and Lignin-free (Lignins acidify paper as they degrade over time).

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