Title: Charles, Edition ⅕ (Peony)
Photograph: 31.5x17.5, Frame 36x22
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. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: Even though a shift in the political climate of China replaced the peony with a plum tree as the national flower, it still holds a place of honored cultural significance, and is known as the King of Flowers.
Photograph: 31.5x17.5, Frame 36x22
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. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: Even though a shift in the political climate of China replaced the peony with a plum tree as the national flower, it still holds a place of honored cultural significance, and is known as the King of Flowers.
Photograph: 31.5x17.5, Frame 36x22
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. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: Even though a shift in the political climate of China replaced the peony with a plum tree as the national flower, it still holds a place of honored cultural significance, and is known as the King of Flowers.