The God That Stops On The Way, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 42 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from the myth The Dark Land in the book Kojiki, written in the 8th century.
The Final Test, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 29 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
Doubting Knife, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 40 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Irene Hagen
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
8 Lightening Gods, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 40 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
The Flying Johannes Fjeld, acrylic on paper, A4, 2011
Shown at "Young Art For A Good Cause", 2011, Scandic Vulkan Hotel, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Unknown collector
The God That Stops On The Way, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 42 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from the myth The Dark Land in the book Kojiki, written in the 8th century.
The Final Test, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 29 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
Doubting Knife, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 40 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Irene Hagen
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
8 Lightening Gods, Lilith Keogh, pencil on paper, 29 cm x 40 cm, 2014
From the exhibition “Scenes from Kojiki” at Izakaya/Frie Kunster, 9. Oct - 31. Oct, 2014, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Firmament AS
The motif is from a myth in the book Kojiki that was written in the 8th century.
The Flying Johannes Fjeld, acrylic on paper, A4, 2011
Shown at "Young Art For A Good Cause", 2011, Scandic Vulkan Hotel, Oslo, Norway
Ownership: Unknown collector