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Framed Botanical Trio - Dark Grey Wash

$175.00
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Framed Botanical Trio - Black Wash 

My painted wooden frames are a wonderful way to display your plaster tiles. This soft black frame is perfect for any decor. The paint is applied as a wash to create a softer, vintage feel. Each frame features three of my Mid-Sized Botanical Casts, one each of Hydrangea, Lavender, and Queen Anne's lace. The tiles are hand-cast from an original mold that I create with the flowers from my garden.

 Product Details: Our wooden frames are handcrafted in Canada. This one has a soft black chalk paint wash applied. It comes ready to hang in the horizontal or vertical orientation of your choice.

Please check out the other colour options in the Mid-Sized Botanical Casts Collection if this is not the perfect choice for your home.

Materials: hydrocal plaster, chalk paint wash, wood

Dimensions: 10.5 " x 24" x .75"

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About the Artist

I am a botanical artist who has developed my own unique style. Utilizing the vegetables, herbs and flowers cultivated from my cottage garden, I create a collection of show stopping wall hangings. Throughout my 30 plus years of practice, I have developed a range of drying, pressing and casting techniques for capturing the beauty of my homegrown plants in my art.

My work uses delicate cross sections that I create by using a razor to cut through the centre of each vegetable, preserving the roots, stems and seeds. I have spent years developing a process for pressing and drying these perfect cross sections and retaining their integrity. My finished works capture the vivid colours, varied textures and delicate inner details of each vegetable.

In my latest collection of botanical casts, I focus on traditional representations of herbarium specimens as art. My cast pieces are directly inspired by this art form. For this work, I meticulously transfer the delicate veins, tendrils and flowers of my plants into a clay mold, and then encase them in plaster medium.