Friz Mural of Goddess Clíodhna (Framed)
‘Goddess Clíodhna’, by Northern Ireland-based artist Friz on St. Finbarr's Road with the iconic St. Fin Barre's Cathedral in the background. Clíodhna is said to have fallen in love with a mortal and upon falling asleep near the shore one day her father sent a wave to carry her home. In some versions, she is drowned. It is certainly worth keeping this story in mind when you visit Friz's mural. If you look closely you might just see a subtle tear in the eye of Cork's newest deity.' (Excerpt from Pat McDonnell Paints website).
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.
‘Goddess Clíodhna’, by Northern Ireland-based artist Friz on St. Finbarr's Road with the iconic St. Fin Barre's Cathedral in the background. Clíodhna is said to have fallen in love with a mortal and upon falling asleep near the shore one day her father sent a wave to carry her home. In some versions, she is drowned. It is certainly worth keeping this story in mind when you visit Friz's mural. If you look closely you might just see a subtle tear in the eye of Cork's newest deity.' (Excerpt from Pat McDonnell Paints website).
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.
‘Goddess Clíodhna’, by Northern Ireland-based artist Friz on St. Finbarr's Road with the iconic St. Fin Barre's Cathedral in the background. Clíodhna is said to have fallen in love with a mortal and upon falling asleep near the shore one day her father sent a wave to carry her home. In some versions, she is drowned. It is certainly worth keeping this story in mind when you visit Friz's mural. If you look closely you might just see a subtle tear in the eye of Cork's newest deity.' (Excerpt from Pat McDonnell Paints website).
Collection Only from St.Lukes, Cork.
After your order is placed, you will be contacted to organise a pickup timeDry mounted print which is Giclée printed on 189g/m²
High-quality solid wooden matt black frame with glass
Dimensions are for the print size excluding the frame. There is no mounting. The white border is part of the print. Each framed print order takes around 2 weeks to prepare.