Falling Seeds 10*8 Inch Fine Art Mounted Print

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Falling Seeds 10*8 Inch Fine Art Mounted Print

A$60.00

The Tiny Treasure Print Collection by Wild Wing Images is a celebration of the tiny ones. Tiny moments, tiny creatures and tiny plants. Shards of nature, color and happiness to brighten small spaces. These small prints look beautiful displayed individually or in carefully chosen sets with a common theme. Each print is professionally printed on Fine Art Canson Photographique Rag, mounted on museum grade matt board and comes with a hand signed certificate of authenticity that includes the story behind the image.

Print size is 10 x 8 inches (25.40 x 20.32 cm) mounted on white matt board with outer dimensions measuring 14 x 11 inches (35.56 x 27.94 cm) to fit standard size frames. Please note the print is unframed. Various framed mockups displayed in my online shop are included for inspiration only and may not be dimensionally accurate.

IKEA, KMART and Harvey Norman are good options for economical frames in various colors and standard sizes.

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I was photographing orchids, laying on my belly in the sand when I noticed tiny white things floating past in the breeze! Closer observation revealed the source!  A nearby carpet of dead flower heads were releasing their seeds, into the breeze! A steady stream of tiny silvery parachutes floating past catching the light with silken strands! Each one the keeper of potential life given the right conditions! The scene caught my imagination! A visual representation of fragility and impermanence. I forgot about the orchids and turned my attention to the dead flower heads, trying to capture an image that reflected my thoughts!!