Description: The Whiffler Wild Man Of The Woods is a vector design featuring the Celtic greenman, a spiritual symbol of nature and energy that is associated with ancient woodland. Ideal for pagans, druids, Wiccans, witches, and lovers of ancient Celtic mythology. Jack In The Green is also known as John Barleycorn, Leaf Man, Green George, Woodwose, Robin Hood, and Herne the Hunter. An ancient Celtic folklore design with a modern twist, ideal for spring festivals, celebrations and gatherings. ABOUT THE ART © Friday, March 28, 2025, 7:59:01 PMTracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Neopagan Jack in the Green Wild Man is a vector design featuring the Celtic greenman, a spiritual symbol of nature and energy that is associated with ancient woodland. Ideal for pagans, druids, Wiccans, witches, and lovers of ancient Celtic mythology. Jack In The Green is also known as John Barleycorn, Leaf Man, Green George, Woodwose, Robin Hood, and Herne the Hunter. An ancient Celtic folklore design with a modern twist, ideal for spring festivals, celebrations and gatherings. ABOUT THE ART © Friday, March 28, 2025, 7:19:37 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Modern Pagan Greenman is a vector design featuring the Celtic greenman, a spiritual symbol of nature and energy that is associated with ancient woodland. Ideal for pagans, druids, Wiccans, witches, and lovers of ancient Celtic mythology. Jack In The Green is also known as John Barleycorn, Leaf Man, Green George, Woodwose, Robin Hood, and Herne the Hunter. An ancient Celtic folklore design with a modern twist, ideal for spring festivals, celebrations and gatherings. ABOUT THE ART © Saturday, March 29, 2025, 6:17:55 AM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Contemporary Pagan Celtic Greenman is a vector design featuring the Celtic greenman, a spiritual symbol of nature and energy that is associated with ancient woodland. Ideal for pagans, druids, Wiccans, witches, and lovers of ancient Celtic mythology. Jack In The Green is also known as John Barleycorn, Leaf Man, Green George, Woodwose, Robin Hood, and Herne the Hunter. An ancient Celtic folklore design with a modern twist, ideal for spring festivals, celebrations and gatherings. ABOUT THE ART © Friday, March 28, 2025, 5:19:43 PM Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Lindisfarne St John Knot With Doubled Threads A unique is a Celtic medieval illustration and geometric pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and symbolize mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. ABOUT THE ART © Upgraded 29 August 2023, 16:54:48 Date Created: 3/1/2014 Revised 10 May 2016, 12:42:44 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Lindisfarne St John Knot With Doubled Threads A unique is a Celtic medieval illustration and geometric pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and symbolize mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. ABOUT THE ART © Upgraded 29 August 2023, 16:54:48 Date Created: 3/1/2014 Revised 10 May 2016, 12:42:44 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic High Cross Decorative Knotwork is a modern design of ancient symbolism. In Ireland, it is believed that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross. Celtic crosses may have had origins in the early Coptic church used in early Christian Egypt. The Celtic cross is a form of Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring that emerged in Ireland, France, and Great Britain in the Early Middle Ages © 10 November 2023, 12:48:43 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: The Mountain Mens Celtic Wiccan Pagan Green Man is a vector design from painting of the green man,a symbol of rebirth and spring and associated with ancient woodland in Devon, Somerset and areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands. Are you ready for the summer solstice? Are you a nature lover in celebration of the wheel of the year and folklore? Are you an earth-goddess who loves midsummer, pagan art, and jack of the green? Ideal for any free-spirited nature lover. ABOUT THE ART © 07 October 2023, 11:09:27 Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: The Green Man With Autumnal Ivy Leaves is an original painting and vector design from painting of the green man,a symbol of rebirth and spring and associated with ancient woodland in Devon, Somerset and areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands. Are you ready for the summer solstice? Are you a nature lover in celebration of the wheel of the year and folklore? Are you an earth-goddess who loves midsummer, pagan art, and jack of the green? Ideal for any free-spirited nature lover. ABOUT THE ART © 02 June 2018, 12:23:53 Photograph 15 April 2018, 13:45:02 courtesy missymoo Painting and Vector 30 May 2018, 18:42:05 Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: The Pagan Celtic GreenMan With Ivy Leaves is an original painting and vector design from painting of the green man,a symbol of rebirth and spring and associated with ancient woodland in Devon, Somerset and areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands. Are you ready for the summer solstice? Are you a nature lover in celebration of the wheel of the year and folklore? Are you an earth-goddess who loves midsummer, pagan art, and jack of the green? Ideal for any free-spirited nature lover. ABOUT THE ART © 02 June 2018, 12:23:53
Description: The Green Man Pagan Foliate Head is an original painting and vector design from painting of the green man,a symbol of rebirth and spring and associated with ancient woodland in Devon, Somerset and areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands. Are you ready for the summer solstice? Are you a nature lover in celebration of the wheel of the year and folklore? Are you an earth-goddess who loves midsummer, pagan art, and jack of the green? Ideal for any free-spirited nature lover.
Description: Paganism A Non-Prophet Organization is a thoughtful belief-based design. Perfect for a diverse community of contemporary religions based on reverence for nature, Celtic traditions and certain Gods. Suitable for all events in the pagan calendar Perfect for Atheists and the assertion that churches are profiteering from public charities tax-exempt status which defines Churches as nonprofit organizations. Atheism on the other hand neither has a prophet nor makes a profit from an organization. ABOUT THE ART © Vector 02 December 2018, 11:12:19 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Scandinavian Ancient God Odin With Ravens is a black and white charcoal portrait of the ruler of Asgard. Ideal for followers of Norse paganism and the modern-era revival of this significant spiritual figure for guidance and assistance in life. An artistic interpretation of Odin with a a staff: a stylish design featuring the revered Norse godand his two ravens Huginn and Muninn. This Norse mythology design is ideal for everyone fascinated about accomplishments of the Scandinavian people and proud of their Norse heritage! ABOUT THE ART © Vector 07 September 2018, 15:14:49 Art 22 May 2015, 08:47:09 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Scandinavian God Odin The Wanderer is a black and white charcoal portrait of the ruler of Asgard. Ideal for followers of Norse paganism and the modern-era revival of this significant spiritual figure for guidance and assistance in life. An artstic interpretation of Odin with a a staff: a stylish design featuring the revered Norse god. This Norse mythology design is ideal for everyone fascinated about accomplishments of the Scandinavian people and proud of their Norse heritage! ABOUT THE ART © Revised 04 December 2020, 15:57:33 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Odin Sailing In An Oselvar Viking Boat Through Fensalir is a vector illustration God and Goddess sailing in the wetland halls of Fensalir. deal for Viking lovers of Nordic and Germanic mythology. Do you identify with the immensely wise, one-eyed old man: Odin? If you endorse the ruler of Valhalla, then this artistic Viking design is for you. Perfect if you love Norse Mythology and history. If you revere Odin, the Norse god associated with death, war, royalty and sorcery this illustration is a must-have design. ABOUT THE ART ©Vector Upgraded 10 September 2018, 13:28:36 Illustration..... Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Odin Sailing In An Oselvar Viking Boat Through Fensalir is a vector illustration God and Goddess sailing in the wetland halls of Fensalir. deal for Viking lovers of Nordic and Germanic mythology. Do you identify with the immensely wise, one-eyed old man: Odin? If you endorse the ruler of Valhalla, then this artistic Viking design is for you. Perfect if you love Norse Mythology and history. If you revere Odin, the Norse god associated with death, war, royalty and sorcery this illustration is a must-have design. ABOUT THE ART ©Vector Upgraded 10 September 2018, 13:28:36 Illustration..... Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Description: Celtic Ornamental Knot Geometric Design is an ancient medieval illustration and pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. © 22 September 2023, 08:37:07 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic Ornamental Knot Geometric Design is an ancient medieval illustration and pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. © 22 September 2023, 08:37:07 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic Ornamental Knot Geometric Design is an ancient medieval illustration and pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. © 22 September 2023, 08:37:07 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic Ornamental Knot Geometric Design is an ancient medieval illustration and pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. © 22 September 2023, 08:37:07 Tracey Harrington Simpson
Description: Celtic Ornamental Knot Geometric Design is an ancient medieval illustration and pattern. Interlocking Celtic Knots design originated in the Middle ages. These intricate designs are also referred to as mystic knots or Endless knots. Celtic knots symbolize infinite life and mind, body, and spirit or the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Tribal style knots are timeless pagan designs and geometric patterns that have a historical context and trending attraction. Abstract art at its best. © 22 September 2023, 08:37:07 Tracey Harrington Simpson