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Lotti Brown Designs - art, illustration, crafts

Celtic Wall Art Prints

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Celtic wall art by Lotti Brown - birds, butterflies, wildlife, dragons and flowers intertwining with Celtic knotwork...

I've always loved Celtic art and knotwork and a few years ago I decided to learn how to draw Celtic knotwork by hand so that I could combine it with my nature artwork. These artworks are the result of these two passions combined...

All of these artworks were made by combining my own drawings made with pen and coloured pencil - the drawings were scanned into the computer and then combined digitally to create the final artwork.

Celtic moths art printCeltic moths art print

Celtic Wall Art Prints

Clicking on the images and/or links below will take you to the artwork in my Redbubble store where you can purchase the piece as a wall art print (framed or unframed), or on a variety of different homewares including mugs, aprons, throw pillows, bedding, shower curtains, bags, phone cases and more - also fashion items such as T-shirts and sweatshirts...

Worldwide delivery from your nearest print centre...

Often villified, starlings are actually beautiful birds - have you looked closely at the little flecks of light and colour in their feathers? It's truly like they carry stars in their feathers. Starlings were once considered the Celtic Druids' birds - check these fine-feathered friends out in my Redbubble store here...

Bears were venerated by ancient European Celts and bear gods and goddesses were worshipped. The bear became linked with King Arthur, symbolizing strength and power. Take a look at my Celtic bear art in my Redbubble store here...


Hares were associated with the mystical in the Celtic tradition, sacred animals who could aid with divination, linked to the goddess and to witches. Hares were associated with the Saxon goddess Eostre who brought us the origin of the word 'Easter'. Click to see my Celtic hare art prints and other products in my Redbubble store...

In the Celtic tradition, the beautiful red fox is seen as cunning, or knowing/knowledgeable - a being of the wild. This is one of my favourite of my Celtic nature artworks. You can check him out in my Redbubble store here...

Celtic Medieval Dragons Art Prints

My Medieval-style Celestial dragon is a dragon of air, heavens, and sky. See the stars sparkling in his wings. Meet him and fly with him in my Redbubble store now...

With gills, webbed feet, and a long sinuous tail, my Medieval-style Water dragon is the king of the waves! Swim along with him in my Redbubble store here...

Curled up under hillsides and ancient barrows, my Medieval-style Earth dragon slumbers peacefully until he's ready to defend the land. Get him to come from my Redbubble store to defend your home, here...

Breathing fire and full of passion, my Medieval-style red Fire dragon is hot and ready to trot! Find him at my Redbubble store here...


You can get each of my Medieval-style dragon art prints separately, but you can also get them all one one art print, also available as throws, tote bags, mugs, notebooks, phone cases, shower curtains, and lots more...

Medieval dragons throw blanketMedieval dragons throw blanket

See the all four dragons in one print here...

Contemporary Medieval Celestial/Solstice Wall Art

I love the Medieval sun and moon designs, so I decided to make my own in a contemporary style and added my own affirmation 'Live with the passion of the sun and the kindness of the moon' - this is proving to be quite a popular design (I even made it into craft designs)...


This beautiful barn owl represents the Celtic tradition of the owl as one of the oldest creatures on Earth, and therefore one of the wisest. She is seen as otherworldly (a creature of the night) and in Gaelic called 'Cailleach-oidhche gheal' (white old woman of the night). You can take a closer look at my beautiful Celtic owl artwork in my Redbubble store here...

Where the owl is a creature of the night, the kestrel is a creature of the day - hovering motionless high above the ground watching for its prey - a symbol of focus, steadiness, and freedom. Click here to check out my beautiful kestrel art prints and more in my Redbubble store...


Goldfinches are gorgeous, colourful little birds and I always love to see them. Christian legend has that these little birds tried to pull the thorns from Jesus' crown of thorns and they were splashed with his sacred blood - so they're seen as special, holy, and kind-hearted little birds. Mine are busy eating thistle seeds - they love them! Check out my Celtic goldfinches art in my Redbubble store here...

This artwork was actually inspired by seeing magpies in a magnolia tree in Spring. Magpies are very special birds - stunningly beautiful and very clever, with a lot of folklore attached to their reputation - even now, in Britain, people will salute to the magpie, or recite the 'One for Sorrow, Two for Joy' rhyme. I love them and always get excited to see them, singly or in large groups (which is more frequently that you'd think). Take a closer look at my Celtic Magpies and Magnolias art prints and other products in my Redbubble store here...


Celtic Wall Art - Stag & Doe

This beautiful stag walks amongst a woodland with colourful foxgloves. Stags were revered in Celtic times as one of the oldest animals in the world. Thousands of years ago, people wore ritual antler head-dresses, possibly linking to the tradition of Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god of hunting as well as Herne the Hunter. Take a closer look at my Celtic Stag artwork in my Redbubble store here...

Partner to the stag, this gorgeous doe or hind is the female deer. In the Scottish Celtic world, they were called 'fairy cattle' and were believed to be looked after by hag goddesses ('cailleach') - or perhaps they were the fairies themselves in animal form..? In Ireland, the goddess of wild things, Flidhais, cared for the deer. Meet a fairy cattle in my Redbubble store here...


I used to see collared doves in the garden all the time when I was a child. I don't see them so often here, so I was thrilled to see them in the blossom in our fruit tree in the garden! Check out the collared doves artwork in my Redbubble store here..

Otters have always been one of my favourite British wildlife animals. In the Celtic tradition, otters are sacred to Manannan mac Lir, the Irish god of the sea, and the goddess Ceridwen. It's believed lucky to catch at Otter King or Master Otter and either receive a wish on releasing him or take his skin to wear as an invincibility charm for a warrior. Hopefully my otters will stay swimming freely - check them out in my Redbubble store here...


Where to go next...

If you like my Celtic wall art, do take a look at my Celtic tree art page here - I've also got lots more wildlife art here and bird art here for you...

Browse all my nature art here... You can also browse all my art stockists here...

You might like to find out about starting to nature journal - you can do that here...

Celtic Tree of Life DIY shadow box wall artCeltic Tree of Life DIY wall art

If you're a crafter, you might also like my Celtic Tree of Life DIY shadow box wall art project (above) - it's so pretty! Try it here (papercut by hand or cutting machine)...

Or my Sun and Moon Celestial shadow box craft project (below) - this is one of my new favourites and it's very striking and peaceful! Take a look here...

Celestial Sun & Moon shadow box papercut template for crafters

I've also used the same icons to make a pretty card template and sun & moon SVG file templates for cutting machines (or hand papercutting)...



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