"Tuatha Dé Danann" - A mini print made from the original painting by Emily Balivet, 2015. The Tuatha Dé Danann ("People of the goddess Danu" and pronounced Thoo-a day Du-non) are a supernatural race in Irish mythology who had perfected the use of magic. They are thought to represent the main deities of pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland. They fought and conquered a race of giants who represented the destructive forces of nature. The Tuatha Dé were later driven to the underworld, an infinite paradise where no one grows old and time has no meaning. Some say doorways to their realm are found to this day, but those who enter may never return! The print measures 2.5x3.5 and is printed on acid free, archival quality, matte Kodak Endura photo paper. This ACEO is titled, signed, and dated on the back, sealed in a cello sleeve, and backed by stiff mat board for safe shipping. *ACEO stands for "Art Cards, Editions and Originals". These cards can be made in different media and styles but have one main rule - they are 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches - the size of a trading card. ACEOs are tiny art works that can be matted and framed to hang on the wall or used as altar art. Shipping via First Class mail. I combine shipping on multiple purchases. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments :)