bluebell 5858
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bluebell 5858
bluebell 5858
Bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica)
In folklore, the bells are rung to summon the fairies, but if you hear them you will die! The bulbs of this plant are highly toxic which may explain the superstition that if you trample over a ring of bluebells, you will anger the fairies that gather there. This is a non-native bluebell, either a Spanish or hybrid bluebell.
10 x 8 inch archival pigment prints
all photographs printed on Inbe washi paper (hemp and kozo fibre paper)
editions of 50
unframed photographs £220
framed photographs £350
oak frame with art glass
£5 from each print will be donated to The Sussex Wildlife Trust
please note all orders will be shipped after the close of the exhibition on June 4th

