Sleipnir and the Rainbow Bridge Artwork by Karen Chappelow
Sleipnir is the 8-legged steed of Odin and child of Loki – in Nordic mythology a grey mare ridden between the kingdoms.
The only way the gods could cross to the kingdom of Azgard was by using the Rainbow Bridge, also known as Bifrost. This is symbolised by fire air and water.
Every day the council would meet to discuss issues amongst the gods.
I like to think that today our issues regarding equality and equal rights would be discussed at these meetings and the Rainbow Bridge – an appropriate motif to represent inclusivity.
Indicative images only: Please note that print and framing previews are not to scale. The images above are an indication only. The scale and proportions differ between print sizes or original artwork sizes, as the framing has a consistant profile size and is not increased or decreased based on print or original artwork canvas size.
Available in 235 gsm art paper or 360 gsm stretched canvas and with three different framing colour options; black, blonde, and white wood.
Dimensions:
1000 mm x 1000 mm (print size)
1500 mm x 1500 mm (print size)
Open edition print.
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