Litha

$70.00

“Litha” is an Acrylic and Fluid Metallics Painting on a 8x10” Canvas. This piece was crafted on the Litha Sabbat, charged in its creation space by the masculine protective energies of the holiday.

Litha, also known as The Summer Solstice marks the time of the year when the Sun is at its peak power; the longest day of the year. It is the time of fertility, creativity, fulfillment, and expansiveness. Altars are decorated with food and flowers harvested or available at the time such as citrus fruits, sunflowers, and the acorns from the big Oak Trees that shade the edges of growing fields from the Suns’ golden rays. Milk and Honey are left out overnight as offerings, and the world is abuzz with life.

This piece embodies many of the traditional representations of the holiday and the whimsical energies it brings into the home during the summer months. Painting is sealed with varnish to protect vibrance and longevity.

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“Litha” is an Acrylic and Fluid Metallics Painting on a 8x10” Canvas. This piece was crafted on the Litha Sabbat, charged in its creation space by the masculine protective energies of the holiday.

Litha, also known as The Summer Solstice marks the time of the year when the Sun is at its peak power; the longest day of the year. It is the time of fertility, creativity, fulfillment, and expansiveness. Altars are decorated with food and flowers harvested or available at the time such as citrus fruits, sunflowers, and the acorns from the big Oak Trees that shade the edges of growing fields from the Suns’ golden rays. Milk and Honey are left out overnight as offerings, and the world is abuzz with life.

This piece embodies many of the traditional representations of the holiday and the whimsical energies it brings into the home during the summer months. Painting is sealed with varnish to protect vibrance and longevity.

“Litha” is an Acrylic and Fluid Metallics Painting on a 8x10” Canvas. This piece was crafted on the Litha Sabbat, charged in its creation space by the masculine protective energies of the holiday.

Litha, also known as The Summer Solstice marks the time of the year when the Sun is at its peak power; the longest day of the year. It is the time of fertility, creativity, fulfillment, and expansiveness. Altars are decorated with food and flowers harvested or available at the time such as citrus fruits, sunflowers, and the acorns from the big Oak Trees that shade the edges of growing fields from the Suns’ golden rays. Milk and Honey are left out overnight as offerings, and the world is abuzz with life.

This piece embodies many of the traditional representations of the holiday and the whimsical energies it brings into the home during the summer months. Painting is sealed with varnish to protect vibrance and longevity.