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Echoes: A lovely full color portrait of a Unicorn and his Pegasus companion. Also on display in Elfwood. This image is also available as a rubber stamp from OnyxXpressions. |
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Grey Mini Hippocampus: Not all equines are large. This little seahorse comes out of his shell with a splash! Another grey variation is on display at Elfwood.
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Unicorn And Roses: A sorrel paint unicorn prances his way into your days with a red rose and rosebud to win your heart. Also on display in Elfwood. The unicorn form this image is available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. |
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Herne's Hunter Heather: The mount of the mythical Celtic Lord of the Hunt in a Scottish Heather color variation. The "Frost" variation is on display at Elfwood. |
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Dark Dancer: The Dark Dancer is an elegant Unicorn, suited to those who prefer finer art rather than cutesy critters. |
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Unicorn and Pegasus 2004: Cat produces a portait pair every year. This is the 2004 installment to the series, offered in a combination of stippling and crosshatch techniques. This image is also available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps..
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Gypsy Dancers: A Gypsy girl twirls with her Vanner Companion. |
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The Lion and The Unicorn 2005: The children's poem speaks to Cat and her Scottish background. The Lion and the Unicorn are great material for exploration.
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Spirit Sisters: The Unicorn and the Pegasus, mirror spirits of land and air, sisters of earth and wind. This image is also available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. |
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Thouroughbred: An athlete beyond compare in the horse world. |
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Woden's Star: A pagan star executed in simple Celtic knotwork, dedicated to Woden the All-Father. |
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Brigit: The Maiden of the Tuatha de Daana, the Celtic Godess of Fire and Poetry, this lovely lady is one of a set of three tattooed goddesses, featuring the three aspects of women. Brigit is the Maiden aspect. Also on display in Elfwood, and available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. |
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Morrigu: The Morrigu of the Tuatha de Daana, the Celtic Godess of War, this lovely lady is one of a set of three tattooed goddesses, featuring the three aspects of women. Morrigu is the Crone aspect. Also on display in Elfwood, and available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. |
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Daana: Daana of the Tuatha de Daana, the Celtic All-Mother Goddess, this lovely lady is one of a set of three tattooed goddesses, featuring the three aspects of women: mother, maiden and crone. Daana is the Mother aspect. Also on display in Elfwood, and available from Third Coast Rubber Stamps. |
Flame Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic denoting service to the game by a group, this Flame Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |

Garber Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic, this Garber Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
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Griffon Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic denoting outstanding honor and honesty, this Griffon Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
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Dragon Knot: Originally an award, this Dragon Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
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Hell Rider Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic, this Hellrider Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
Hydra Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic denoting qualification for high level offices, this Hydra Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
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Owl Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic, this Owl Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
Rose Knotwork: Originally an Amtgard award graphic denoting service to the orgnization, this Rose Knotwork shows a fine example of modern Celtic Knotwork variations. |
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