Artwork description:

I found this unusual flower on a trip to Sri Lanka where the hotel grounds were scattered with them. After some research I discovered they are from the tree 'barringtonia racemosa', otherwise known as the 'powder puff tree'. They really do look like exquisite little powder puffs - dreamy, light and graceful as the breath. I love the way the festive shocks of vibrant pink and gold contrast against the creamy white strands. I overlaid textures of crumbling Sri Lankan walls to the image to give added character.

This artwork will be printed with a one inch white border unless otherwise requested. The artwork is supplied unmounted, but a mount cut to any size can also be supplied at a small additional cost. For certain works, different size requests can be accommodated. Please contact me for details.

Your artwork will arrive wrapped in plenty of acid free tissue paper and rolled in a very sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art photographic print using archival inks on 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching archival fine art paper

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#giclee art print #powder puff tree #sri lankan flower #barringtonia racemosa #poison fish tree #abstract #nature #white #pink #gold #flower #christmas #limited edition art print #dream #vibrant colours #bright colours #earth #flower abstract #giclee #greys #asia #sea creature #giclee print #concrete #nature abstract #floating #layered abstract #light and dark contrasts #festive #grace #breath #sri lanka #composite image #breathe #soil #texture layers #curved lines #festive colours #digital photography #iridescent colours #skein #texture and pattern #tendril 
breathe (2014)
Photograph
by Emily Hughes

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 20
  • Size: 45 x 35cm (unframed) / 45 x 35cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
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I found this unusual flower on a trip to Sri Lanka where the hotel grounds were scattered with them. After some research I discovered they are from the tree 'barringtonia racemosa', otherwise known as the 'powder puff tree'. They really do look like exquisite little powder puffs - dreamy, light and graceful as the breath. I love the way the festive shocks of vibrant pink and gold contrast against the creamy white strands. I overlaid textures of crumbling Sri Lankan walls to the image to give added character.

This artwork will be printed with a one inch white border unless otherwise requested. The artwork is supplied unmounted, but a mount cut to any size can also be supplied at a small additional cost. For certain works, different size requests can be accommodated. Please contact me for details.

Your artwork will arrive wrapped in plenty of acid free tissue paper and rolled in a very sturdy postal tube.

Materials used:

Giclée fine art photographic print using archival inks on 310gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching archival fine art paper

Tags:
#giclee art print #powder puff tree #sri lankan flower #barringtonia racemosa #poison fish tree #abstract #nature #white #pink #gold #flower #christmas #limited edition art print #dream #vibrant colours #bright colours #earth #flower abstract #giclee #greys #asia #sea creature #giclee print #concrete #nature abstract #floating #layered abstract #light and dark contrasts #festive #grace #breath #sri lanka #composite image #breathe #soil #texture layers #curved lines #festive colours #digital photography #iridescent colours #skein #texture and pattern #tendril 

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I am a writer and photographer. I seek out the intimate in my subject matter: the place where distance and proximity meet. I love exploring the natural world with my... Read more

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