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Super Bloom 185 - Daffodils Twilight to Midnight / Light Bright

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Super Bloom 185 - Daffodils Twilight to Midnight / Light BrightDaffodils are one of my favorite blossoms. They're like the early risers of the flower world, reminding all the other dormant blooms to start waking up, it's almost spring! This is a hand painted piece I create this by painting directly onto a silkscreen and transferring the image to the paper beneath using a squeegee. What I love about it are the imperfections and unexpected marks that occur by using this process, called a mono print (just one!) I

Daffodils are one of my favorite blossoms.  They're like the early risers of the flower world, reminding all the other dormant blooms to start waking up, it's almost spring! 

This is a hand painted piece ... I create this by painting directly onto a silkscreen and transferring the image to the paper beneath using a squeegee.  What I love about it are the imperfections and unexpected marks that occur by using this process, called a mono print (just one!)  I work out of a collective studio in East London called Print Club London.  

The Light Bright Collection is a collection that looks at the idea of bright pops of color against darkness.  As a kid, I was fascinated by the kid's game of the same name that lit up in a futuristic way.  That same vibe was felt when I would go to concerts and glow bracelets were adorned, appearing to light up as the overhead lights went down and the concert would soon start.  Nowadays I see flashes of neon on the city streets.  A glowing reminder to look on the bright side.  

I do my best to capture the true colors of this original, but please note that colors may appear differently on your screen.  

Due to the nature of the painting and then the screen printing process, there may be slight imperfections that are part of the charm of an original, hand made monoprint. 

56 cm x 77 cm / 22" x 30" on high quality, archival 300 GSM cotton paper.  

Signed in pencil at the bottom right corner as well as on the back.  

Ships rolled in a tube, worldwide shipping available.

Copyright reserved by M.E. Ster-Molnar 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ORIGINAL OF THIS HAS SOLD BUT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON AS A GICLEE IN A RANGE OF SIZES.  



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