Found and Foraged - Last Dance
Found and Foraged - Last Dance
Found and Foraged - Last Dance
Found and Foraged - Last Dance
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Found and Foraged - Last Dance

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Last Dance photography art print

Found and Foraged is a collection created using dried flora from my own foraged collection, preserved bees found at home at the end of their natural life cycle and found vessels around home during New Zealand's nationwide lockdown April 2020. 

Last Dance frames a single dried Hydrangea stem that pirouettes with fuzzy creature against forage bowl created by local ceramist Mark Coomey. If you watch closely it is like the leaves move for you. 

 

A4 , A3; printed on Husky 300gsm acid free paper with archival pigment inks. All prints are full bleed without border. 

A2 , A1 , A0; printed on JetPro 210gsm matt acid free paper. A2 are printed full bleed without border, A1 and A0 printed with additional 10mm border for travelling in tubes. Please notify me on placing your order if you would like your A1 or A0 printed full bleed to the edge without border

Some prints and sizes are made to order and require additional delivery time. A4, A3 and A2 are shipped flat. A1 and A0 are rolled into tubes to ship.

Framed prints are made to order and can take up to 10 days. Prints are framed in white coated, black coated or natural New Zealand pine frames. Please specify on order which you would like or if you would like to discuss frame options, email stacey@justsouthwest.com 

 

I have made effort to display online as accurately as possible the colours and images of JSW products. Where a product has been photographed in situ, please consider the effects of studio lighting. I also cannot guarantee that your computer monitor or phone screen display of any colour will be accurate. 

 

Image created by Stacey Weaver 20 April 2020