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Queensland Bluegrass 1, Positive Print, Black
This original botanical monoprint features Queensland Bluegrass (Dichanthium sericeum) — a native perennial grass found widely across Queensland and northern Australia. It’s known for it soft blue-green foliage , which takes on silvery tones in certain light. It has historically been valued as a pasture grass, particularly before the widespread introduction of exotic pasture species. As a native species, it supports local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for insects and contributing to biodiversity.
As with all original monoprints, this is a one-of-a-kind piece — the result of a single printing process that cannot be replicated.
Details
Queensland Bluegrass
A4 (210 x 290mm) mount with A5 (149 x 210mm) aperture
Linseed oil–based printmaking ink - black
Fabriano Unica paper
Botanical monoprinting is a slow, hands-on process that uses real plants to create one-of-a-kind prints. Each piece reflects the natural variation of the plant and the printing process itself.
Mounted and ready to be framed, these works are intended to be placed where the beauty of Australian native plants can be appreciated and celebrated.
This original botanical monoprint features Queensland Bluegrass (Dichanthium sericeum) — a native perennial grass found widely across Queensland and northern Australia. It’s known for it soft blue-green foliage , which takes on silvery tones in certain light. It has historically been valued as a pasture grass, particularly before the widespread introduction of exotic pasture species. As a native species, it supports local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for insects and contributing to biodiversity.
As with all original monoprints, this is a one-of-a-kind piece — the result of a single printing process that cannot be replicated.
Details
Queensland Bluegrass
A4 (210 x 290mm) mount with A5 (149 x 210mm) aperture
Linseed oil–based printmaking ink - black
Fabriano Unica paper
Botanical monoprinting is a slow, hands-on process that uses real plants to create one-of-a-kind prints. Each piece reflects the natural variation of the plant and the printing process itself.
Mounted and ready to be framed, these works are intended to be placed where the beauty of Australian native plants can be appreciated and celebrated.