Original artwork description:

Tiny little monochrome floral and botaniacl dots in a mathematical composition.

Vintage book imagery of flowers, leaves and nature.
Paper images bonded onto 3mm thick birch wood, laser cut into 5mm wide dots and mounted on paper.

39 x 26cm

Framed, ready to hang in a black frame with a UV-resistant glass to protect the artwork and for safe shipping worldwide.

Materials used:

vintage books, Birch wood, Paper

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #monochrome #botanical #wedding gift #botanical art #floral abstract #modern decor #3d collage #dots spots #geometric composition #minimal home #ombre gradient #black white 
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Monochrome Botanical Dots (2024)

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by Amelia Coward

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£325

  • Collage on Paper
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 39 x 26 x 5cm (framed) / 39 x 26cm (actual image size)
  • This artwork is sold framed
  • Signed on the back
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Flowers and plants

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Tiny little monochrome floral and botaniacl dots in a mathematical composition.

Vintage book imagery of flowers, leaves and nature.
Paper images bonded onto 3mm thick birch wood, laser cut into 5mm wide dots and mounted on paper.

39 x 26cm

Framed, ready to hang in a black frame with a UV-resistant glass to protect the artwork and for safe shipping worldwide.

Materials used:

vintage books, Birch wood, Paper

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #monochrome #botanical #wedding gift #botanical art #floral abstract #modern decor #3d collage #dots spots #geometric composition #minimal home #ombre gradient #black white 
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Amelia Coward Born in Dartford, Kent in 1975 After a ten-year career in the textile and furniture industry working on colour range planning, Amelia gradually moved back to making art. With... Read more

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