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Swallows over Poppy Fields linocut print

Swallows over Poppy Fields linocut print

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Full description

Birds in flight were a favourite subject for Jane, and swallows are not only a beautiful shape but also hugely symbolic. They represent the flight of the soul, freedom. Jane combined them with poppies, the flower of hope.

The image is kept deliberately minimal, Jane liked the simplicity of the shapes in black and red.

It is hand printed on hand made lokta paper in two layers. The image measures 10cm x 26cm and the paper is approx 16cm x 32cm.

Like all our prints, is sold unframed, but well packed for transit through the postal system.

Designed by Striped Pebble in Bristol

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