This original botanical monoprint features a Wallaby Grass (Rytidosperma longifolium)arranged into a bouquet.Printed in terracotta linseed oil–based ink, this positive print captures show the fine structure of the stems and seed heads with clear definition.
Wallaby Grass is an Australian native grass that supports local ecosystems, from soil health to native insects and birds. This bouquet highlights both the form and ecological value of this native grass.
Frame shown for display purposes only. Frame not included. Option for custom framing - just ask!
Details
Wallaby Grass (Rytidosperma longifolium) bouquet
Mount outer size: suitable for an 11 × 14 inch (27.9 × 35.5 cm) frame
Linseed oil–based printmaking ink - terracotta
Fabriano Unica paper
Your print will come mounted and in a protective sleeve, carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival to its new home.
All pieces are one-of-a-kind. Botanical monoprinting uses real plants to create unique prints. Each piece reflects natural variation in both the plant and the printing process.
This original botanical monoprint features a Wallaby Grass (Rytidosperma longifolium)arranged into a bouquet.Printed in terracotta linseed oil–based ink, this positive print captures show the fine structure of the stems and seed heads with clear definition.
Wallaby Grass is an Australian native grass that supports local ecosystems, from soil health to native insects and birds. This bouquet highlights both the form and ecological value of this native grass.
Frame shown for display purposes only. Frame not included. Option for custom framing - just ask!
Details
Wallaby Grass (Rytidosperma longifolium) bouquet
Mount outer size: suitable for an 11 × 14 inch (27.9 × 35.5 cm) frame
Linseed oil–based printmaking ink - terracotta
Fabriano Unica paper
Your print will come mounted and in a protective sleeve, carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival to its new home.
All pieces are one-of-a-kind. Botanical monoprinting uses real plants to create unique prints. Each piece reflects natural variation in both the plant and the printing process.