Oroboros Portal Art Print

$45.00

The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a snake eating its own tail. It represents cyclicality or eternity and has appeared in Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Norse antiquity.

This illustration was created using thin washes of watercolor and a combination of ink drawing techniques, including stippling, which is a method of building up small dots to create a larger composition.

Open Edition print of an original 4 x 4" ink and watercolor illustration. Print size is approximately 4 x 4" on 8 x 8” fine art paper. All prints are signed and dated. Prints will ship in a plastic sleeve, backed by black matboard.

Please note that this does not include a frame.

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The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a snake eating its own tail. It represents cyclicality or eternity and has appeared in Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Norse antiquity.

This illustration was created using thin washes of watercolor and a combination of ink drawing techniques, including stippling, which is a method of building up small dots to create a larger composition.

Open Edition print of an original 4 x 4" ink and watercolor illustration. Print size is approximately 4 x 4" on 8 x 8” fine art paper. All prints are signed and dated. Prints will ship in a plastic sleeve, backed by black matboard.

Please note that this does not include a frame.

The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a snake eating its own tail. It represents cyclicality or eternity and has appeared in Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Norse antiquity.

This illustration was created using thin washes of watercolor and a combination of ink drawing techniques, including stippling, which is a method of building up small dots to create a larger composition.

Open Edition print of an original 4 x 4" ink and watercolor illustration. Print size is approximately 4 x 4" on 8 x 8” fine art paper. All prints are signed and dated. Prints will ship in a plastic sleeve, backed by black matboard.

Please note that this does not include a frame.