Beth (Unframed)
Photograph size: 8x10 (with deckled border 9.5x11.5)
Edition of 1/5
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Embossed in lower right hand corner.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: The Greek legend of Narcissus tells of a handsome and proud hunter who upon seeing his reflection in the waters of a spring falls in love with himself. Unable to part from his own image, he eventually perishes. A daffodil then blooms to mark his grave. Other lore is that wearing a narcissus flower over your heart will bring good luck.
Animals do not eat narcissus flowers, as the sap contains sharp crystals, making it a favorite of gardeners.
Photograph size: 8x10 (with deckled border 9.5x11.5)
Edition of 1/5
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Embossed in lower right hand corner.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: The Greek legend of Narcissus tells of a handsome and proud hunter who upon seeing his reflection in the waters of a spring falls in love with himself. Unable to part from his own image, he eventually perishes. A daffodil then blooms to mark his grave. Other lore is that wearing a narcissus flower over your heart will bring good luck.
Animals do not eat narcissus flowers, as the sap contains sharp crystals, making it a favorite of gardeners.
Photograph size: 8x10 (with deckled border 9.5x11.5)
Edition of 1/5
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Embossed in lower right hand corner.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: The Greek legend of Narcissus tells of a handsome and proud hunter who upon seeing his reflection in the waters of a spring falls in love with himself. Unable to part from his own image, he eventually perishes. A daffodil then blooms to mark his grave. Other lore is that wearing a narcissus flower over your heart will bring good luck.
Animals do not eat narcissus flowers, as the sap contains sharp crystals, making it a favorite of gardeners.