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Dandelion
The Dandelion, its the name comes from the French ‘dent-de-lion’, translating as ‘lion’s tooth’ because of the jagged shape of the leaves.
£225
A homage to the life cycle of the humble but mighty Dandelion; the name comes from the French ‘dent-de-lion’, translating as ‘lion’s tooth’ because of the jagged shape of the leaves.
Screen print 38cm x 56cm on Bockingford Watercolour paper 425gsm from an edition of 30.
A homage to the life cycle of the humble but mighty Dandelion; the name comes from the French ‘dent-de-lion’, translating as ‘lion’s tooth’ because of the jagged shape of the leaves.
Screen print 38cm x 56cm on Bockingford Watercolour paper 425gsm from an edition of 30.
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