





Rosalind
This painting is inspired by the Selkies—mythological shape-shifting creatures from the folklore of Scotland. Selkies would shed their seal skins to dance and sing under the moonlight, however they would remain in human form until the seal skin was placed back upon their shoulders. If lost, the selkies were doomed to stay humans forever.
Title: Rosalind
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Size: 45.5cm x 58cm (framed)
This painting is inspired by the Selkies—mythological shape-shifting creatures from the folklore of Scotland. Selkies would shed their seal skins to dance and sing under the moonlight, however they would remain in human form until the seal skin was placed back upon their shoulders. If lost, the selkies were doomed to stay humans forever.
Title: Rosalind
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Size: 45.5cm x 58cm (framed)
This painting is inspired by the Selkies—mythological shape-shifting creatures from the folklore of Scotland. Selkies would shed their seal skins to dance and sing under the moonlight, however they would remain in human form until the seal skin was placed back upon their shoulders. If lost, the selkies were doomed to stay humans forever.
Title: Rosalind
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Size: 45.5cm x 58cm (framed)