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WICKERMAN SILK SATIN SCARF
LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 50 MADE
A silhouetted effigy burns against a bruised dusk sky. Purple storm clouds churn above as birds wheel in eerie circles overhead. At the base of the towering totemic figure, flames roar and dance, casting flickering shadows over a gathering of masked revellers.
• 100% Silk Satin
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns
THE ARTWORK
Among them, strange faces emerge: a rabbit, a child in a skull mask, even a nod to Captain Beefheart’s surreal Trout Mask—a carnival of the uncanny surrounding the sacrificial blaze. Painted in a style reminiscent of Francisco Goya’s dark period—where the grotesque and the sublime blur—this work conjures a world teetering on the edge of nightmare and ritual.
This work draws on the ancient and contested legend of the wicker man, a towering figure said to have been used by Celtic druids for ritual sacrifice—humans and animals consumed in fire as offerings to the gods. The only classical account of this practice comes from Julius Caesar in Commentaries on the Gallic War, where he describes the grim rite with chilling detachment. Yet modern historians question the accuracy of these Roman reports, recognizing a tendency among conquerors to depict the “other” as savage and barbaric.
Though its historical truth remains uncertain, the image of the wicker man has taken on a life of its own, especially since the haunting 1973 British folk-horror film of the same name. Today, its symbolism resonates far beyond its origin: a fusion of myth, misinterpretation, and modern ritual. In this painting, the burning effigy becomes a stage for transformation—a surreal ritual where ancient fears, pop surrealism, and contemporary folklore converge in smoke and shadow.
Artwork by Stevie Anderson.
SIZE
MEDIUM | 67cm x 67cm
LARGE | 134cm x 134cm
CARE GUIDE
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.
Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
• Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.
• Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500
• Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.
SUSTAINABILITY
100% Silk - Grade A Mulberry
Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.
For every item sold we plant a tree.
LIMITED EDITION — ONLY 50 MADE
A silhouetted effigy burns against a bruised dusk sky. Purple storm clouds churn above as birds wheel in eerie circles overhead. At the base of the towering totemic figure, flames roar and dance, casting flickering shadows over a gathering of masked revellers.
• 100% Silk Satin
• Original Artwork
• Made in Bali
• Free UK shipping over £200 & Global shipping over £500
• Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia
• 30-day returns
THE ARTWORK
Among them, strange faces emerge: a rabbit, a child in a skull mask, even a nod to Captain Beefheart’s surreal Trout Mask—a carnival of the uncanny surrounding the sacrificial blaze. Painted in a style reminiscent of Francisco Goya’s dark period—where the grotesque and the sublime blur—this work conjures a world teetering on the edge of nightmare and ritual.
This work draws on the ancient and contested legend of the wicker man, a towering figure said to have been used by Celtic druids for ritual sacrifice—humans and animals consumed in fire as offerings to the gods. The only classical account of this practice comes from Julius Caesar in Commentaries on the Gallic War, where he describes the grim rite with chilling detachment. Yet modern historians question the accuracy of these Roman reports, recognizing a tendency among conquerors to depict the “other” as savage and barbaric.
Though its historical truth remains uncertain, the image of the wicker man has taken on a life of its own, especially since the haunting 1973 British folk-horror film of the same name. Today, its symbolism resonates far beyond its origin: a fusion of myth, misinterpretation, and modern ritual. In this painting, the burning effigy becomes a stage for transformation—a surreal ritual where ancient fears, pop surrealism, and contemporary folklore converge in smoke and shadow.
Artwork by Stevie Anderson.
SIZE
MEDIUM | 67cm x 67cm
LARGE | 134cm x 134cm
CARE GUIDE
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.
Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
• Try at Home
30-day returns if it’s not right.
• Shipping
We ship worldwide from the UK. Duties and taxes included for the UK, EU, USA and Australia — no additional charges on delivery. Free UK Shipping over £200 & Free Global Shipping over £500
• Returns
Request a return and we’ll send you a label. Return fees apply.
SUSTAINABILITY
100% Silk - Grade A Mulberry
Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.
For every item sold we plant a tree.