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Original Watercolour & Cyanotype | I notice - Bluebells I (7.5 x 11 ")
Bluebells are deeply woven into the British landscape, with the UK home to almost half of the world’s population of native bluebells. They are an iconic sign of spring, particularly in ancient woodlands where some have flourished undisturbed for centuries. Their beauty is matched by their vulnerability; native bluebells are protected in the UK, and it is illegal to uproot them from the wild. Trampling can take years for them to recover, making these brief displays all the more precious.
These pieces bring together cyanotype and watercolour. It feels as though everything I’ve been experimenting with and exploring more deeply has finally come together in one place — inspired by a landscape that is both delicate and enduring, and by a flower that reminds us how important it is to protect the wild beauty that still remains.
Measures 190× 280 mm (7.5 X 11 inches) , unmounted and unframed, painted on lightly textured Saunders Waterford 200gsm paper, this mixed media work is part cyanotype toned with a hibiscus tea botanical steep - finished with light fast mineral pigment artisan pan watercolour. I recommend UV glass when framing.
Letterpress by Katherine Anteney.
Poems are my own.
I have used Spanish Bluebells in my work as native Bluebells are a protected species. I am careful to only collect from an abundant flower source and do not take wildflowers that are endangered, I use naturally broken or windfall pieces or plants that I grow to use specifically in my art.
Price includes delivery to the UK.
The artwork is signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
All IP (Intellectual Property) remains with the Artist.
If you would like to receive further images or a video of the work then please email hello@irishill.co.uk
For framing I recommend Winchester Framers on Bridge St, Winchester.
Bluebells are deeply woven into the British landscape, with the UK home to almost half of the world’s population of native bluebells. They are an iconic sign of spring, particularly in ancient woodlands where some have flourished undisturbed for centuries. Their beauty is matched by their vulnerability; native bluebells are protected in the UK, and it is illegal to uproot them from the wild. Trampling can take years for them to recover, making these brief displays all the more precious.
These pieces bring together cyanotype and watercolour. It feels as though everything I’ve been experimenting with and exploring more deeply has finally come together in one place — inspired by a landscape that is both delicate and enduring, and by a flower that reminds us how important it is to protect the wild beauty that still remains.
Measures 190× 280 mm (7.5 X 11 inches) , unmounted and unframed, painted on lightly textured Saunders Waterford 200gsm paper, this mixed media work is part cyanotype toned with a hibiscus tea botanical steep - finished with light fast mineral pigment artisan pan watercolour. I recommend UV glass when framing.
Letterpress by Katherine Anteney.
Poems are my own.
I have used Spanish Bluebells in my work as native Bluebells are a protected species. I am careful to only collect from an abundant flower source and do not take wildflowers that are endangered, I use naturally broken or windfall pieces or plants that I grow to use specifically in my art.
Price includes delivery to the UK.
The artwork is signed and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
All IP (Intellectual Property) remains with the Artist.
If you would like to receive further images or a video of the work then please email hello@irishill.co.uk
For framing I recommend Winchester Framers on Bridge St, Winchester.