SOLD OUT! The Art of Flower Arranging.

£165.00
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Still available as a Giclée print. Please email me for pricing!

29 cm x 31 cm

This collage is part of ‘The Floral Visitors’ series of prints and collages that explains the loss of our pollinating insects. It highlights the best plants to grow for bees and other pollinating insect throughout the different seasons of the year.

If the number and variety of our pollinators continue to decline it will be devastating for humankind, as they pollinate many of the plants we use for food.

Hellebores and Sarcococca are both winter flowering plants. Hellebores with their pretty, bowl shaped flowers in shades of white, pink and purple provide a fantastic source of pollen for insects early on in the season, and Sarcococca’s tiny, pink tassel-like flowers give off a highly-perfumed scent. It is also very beneficial to bees and other pollinating insects.

Collage of hand-painted and vintage papers.

This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed.

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