A colourful illustration playing with the Welsh dragon and the idea of the Cymraes — somewhere between myth, symbol, and something more current.
Cymraes a’r Ddraig (Welsh for “Welsh woman and the dragon”) takes a familiar national emblem and gives it a slightly different energy. Less heritage, more attitude. A figure that feels self-possessed, a bit stylised, and not particularly interested in behaving as expected.
Bright colour, bold line, and a graphic composition keep it visually striking, while small details push it into something more playful and slightly irreverent.
Works well as a standalone piece or alongside other prints exploring Welsh identity, symbolism, and contemporary feminist themes.
A colourful illustration playing with the Welsh dragon and the idea of the Cymraes — somewhere between myth, symbol, and something more current.
Cymraes a’r Ddraig (Welsh for “Welsh woman and the dragon”) takes a familiar national emblem and gives it a slightly different energy. Less heritage, more attitude. A figure that feels self-possessed, a bit stylised, and not particularly interested in behaving as expected.
Bright colour, bold line, and a graphic composition keep it visually striking, while small details push it into something more playful and slightly irreverent.
Works well as a standalone piece or alongside other prints exploring Welsh identity, symbolism, and contemporary feminist themes.