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Two coloured bolete (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Paul Ward

21.5 x 26 x 2cm (framed) / 10 x 15cm (actual image size)

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£208.12

Painted in acrylic, this two coloured bolete or Baorangia bicolor is a burning torch in the gloom of the forest, a beacon of fungi fire!

Its yellow pores with turn a delightful indigo when cut or damaged, it's truly a mushroom paintbox. The BB is an edible mushroom, however allergies to this species are know, as per be cautious when putting new things in your mouth.

Framed in a custom painted wooden frame (no ikea dust wood here!)

Materials used:

Acrylic and pencil on 250gsm paper framed in an up cycled vintage frame

Details:

Tags:

#edible mushrooms#fly agaric#wild mushrooms#mushroom painting#foraging art#bolete mushroom#foraging painting#chanterelle painting#mushroom drawing#cep mushroom
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Painted in acrylic, this two coloured bolete or Baorangia bicolor is a burning torch in the gloom of the forest, a beacon of fungi fire!

Its yellow pores with turn a delightful indigo when cut or damaged, it's truly a mushroom paintbox. The BB is an edible mushroom, however allergies to this species are know, as per be cautious when putting new things in your mouth.

Framed in a custom painted wooden frame (no ikea dust wood here!)

Materials used:

Acrylic and pencil on 250gsm paper framed in an up cycled vintage frame

Details:

Tags:

#edible mushrooms#fly agaric#wild mushrooms#mushroom painting#foraging art#bolete mushroom#foraging painting#chanterelle painting#mushroom drawing#cep mushroom
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