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Ranunculus, perhaps one of my favourite flowers to grow in the polytunnel and one with long twirly stems, it's an absolute heartbreaker in a vase. This is the first print to celebrate work from the flower farm itself, with more in the making. This print is taken from an original painting and has been digitised. It's surrounded by a white border. The print is available as an A4 (21cm x 29.7cm) or as an A3 (29.7cm x 42cm). All prints are printed on high quality fine art 300gsm Marrutt art paper. Prints are sent wrapped in tissue and backed with a hardbacked envelope. -
Tulips - Bright as the flowers. To celebrate my work as a flower farmer, this print celebrates the month of April, when my tulips pop up in the field. This print is taken from an original painting which has been digitised. It also comes with these words: "A token of love of merriment & glee. Bright as the flowers I have brought to thee" It's surrounded by a white border. The print is available as an A4 (21cm x 29.7cm) or as an A3 (29.7cm x 42cm). All prints are printed on high quality fine art 300gsm Marrutt art paper. Prints are sent wrapped in tissue and backed with a hardbacked envelope. -
Snowdrop Sleep. Taken from an original illustration which has been digitised, this is a seasonal print celebrating the arrival of snowdrops. It has the following quote - "Soft as whispers, I sink into a slumber cradled by pale nodding snowdrops" It's surrounded by a white border. The print is available as an A4 (21cm x 29.7cm) or as an A3 (29.7cm x 42cm). All prints are printed on high quality fine art 300gsm Marrutt art paper. Prints are sent wrapped in tissue and backed with a hardbacked envelope. -
Frazzled in the Flowers is based on the theory of "Frazzled Englishwoman Interiors". It's basically zero time and an emotional support mug that hasn’t been washed since Tuesday!. It’s Laura Ashley meets “I’ll deal with that later" My examples are also: A “special occasion” candle that has survived four house moves and several emotional breakdowns. The wick is at the end of its wick, in more ways than one. One extremely beautiful teacup you never use, and one chipped mug you would save in a fire. A fruit bowl containing: one lemon, three receipts, and a hair clip. At least one drawer that opens onto pure historical chaos (birthday candles, foreign coins, mystery keys, a single earring). A pile of magazines you are “about to read” that predates at least one Prime Minister. One chair that is legally a Clothes Mountain. So, yes, I'm here for the frazzled and for flowers, so here's a celebration of that. It's an original illustration using mixed media and is surrounded by a white border. The print is available as an A4 (21cm x 29.7cm) or as an A3 (29.7cm x 42cm). All prints are printed on high quality fine art 300gsm Marrutt art paper. Prints are sent wrapped in tissue and backed with a hardbacked envelope. -
A bonnet brim at break of day, with bunnies perched in soft array. Velvety ears that flop and sway, whenever winds decide to play. They twitch and peek at clouds above, my little hat of hop and love. A crown of fluff, both shy and brave, with cotton tails that gently wave. The world may stare—I do not care, for springtime naps are nestled there; And when I walk, they hop in tune, bunny bonnet beneath the moon.
An A5 card pack of five cards and envelopes.
Printed on premium paper with a matte finish, the inside has been left blank.