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This image features a delicate red poppy captured against a clean white background. The photograph is taken from behind, highlighting the flower’s graceful curve and the fine, translucent texture of its petals as light passes through them. The soft, painterly tones of red and orange contrast beautifully with the minimal composition, drawing attention to the natural elegance and fragility of the poppy. The simplicity of the image invites quiet reflection, celebrating both the resilience and vulnerability found in nature. Lest we forget...

Please note This print is A4 in size and comes with a thick A3 size back board and A3 size mount. All you need to do is pop it into a A3 frame.

Materials used:

signed digital photograph printed on thick watercolour paper

Little Poppy (2025) Photograph
by Fiona Young

£200

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 30
  • Size: 30 x 42 x 1cm (unframed) / 21 x 30cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Illustrative
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

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This image features a delicate red poppy captured against a clean white background. The photograph is taken from behind, highlighting the flower’s graceful curve and the fine, translucent texture of its petals as light passes through them. The soft, painterly tones of red and orange contrast beautifully with the minimal composition, drawing attention to the natural elegance and fragility of the poppy. The simplicity of the image invites quiet reflection, celebrating both the resilience and vulnerability found in nature. Lest we forget...

Please note This print is A4 in size and comes with a thick A3 size back board and A3 size mount. All you need to do is pop it into a A3 frame.

Materials used:

signed digital photograph printed on thick watercolour paper

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I never set out to become an artist—it felt as though art found me. In 2023, I discovered a love for creating still life photography. What I didn’t realise... Read more

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