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Spring Rhododendron I and II are sold together here for a lower price than that at which they are listed individually. They will ship together in one box.
These are two unframed identically sized paintings on watercolor paper. If each is matted and framed to 24h x 18w", they will span over 3 feet including the gaps between them.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
Unframed.
On 100% cotton watercolor paper.
Signed on the back.
Spring Rhododendron I and II are sold together here for a lower price than that at which they are listed individually. They will ship together in one box.
These are two unframed identically sized paintings on watercolor paper. If each is matted and framed to 24h x 18w", they will span over 3 feet including the gaps between them.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
Unframed.
On 100% cotton watercolor paper.
Signed on the back.
Spring Rhododendron I and II are sold together here for a lower price than that at which they are listed individually. They will ship together in one box.
These are two unframed identically sized paintings on watercolor paper. If each is matted and framed to 24h x 18w", they will span over 3 feet including the gaps between them.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
Unframed.
On 100% cotton watercolor paper.
Signed on the back.
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