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This shop only sells in Great Britain. Open up to Christmas and over the holidays. Use the Contact button to request a post upgrade if you want Next Day Delivery. I print cards onto a sustainable English acid free, archival watercolour paper, prepared for digital print on both sides, so I can print a custom greeting inside; although cards are blank inside unless you request printed text inside. They are packed in compostable clear bags. Prints are on digital fine art papers. I specialise in hand sewing silk and natural fibres for apparel. I often re-use packaging to send you your orders.
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This is one of a series of 7 miniature fragmented flower pictures which are derived from the pencil and oil pastels Blue Iris, Holly with Berries, Kerria, Pastel Bluebells, Pastel Columbine, Pastel Rose, Pink Mums, that were in my exhibition Pieces of Flora on the Big White Wall in Tunbridge Wells Library in 2010. The wall was free standing so people could walk all the way round it. On one side of the wall I showcased the 7 oil pastel botanical pictures which are also in my Folksy shop. For the other side of the wall I created 7 miniatures by digitally cutting out a small piece from each scanned A4 flower picture, then played around with it on the computer to fragment it. I then printed them myself using Epson inks onto a fine art paper made from 90% Bamboo fibre and 10% cotton rag. I then embellished each original print by hand with colour pencils.
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Fragmented Pastel Bluebells is a fragment from an original oil pastel and pencil drawing "Pastel Bluebells". The original sketch for the flower picture was drawn from life from these flowers from back and front gardens I used to have that overflowed with these flowers. I cut out a piece from the digital scan of the main picture, then manipulated it on the computer. I printed out the small image onto a small piece of fine art paper, then hand embellished it with colour pencils.
The hand finished prints measure 8 x 10.5 cm printed onto Hahnemuehle 90% bamboo fibre and 10% cotton rag fine art paper which I embellished with colour pencils. The off-white distressed look wooden frames 155 x 204 mm (6 x 8 in) into the rebate of the frame which has perspex glazing and the image is surrounded by an off-white mount.
There are NO giclee prints of this image, the only reproductions will be A6 cards - message me for details.
£135 for one framed original or £900 for set of 7 miniature framed prints - see separate listing.
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