Two cut-paper collage postcards (w/ acrylic paint & rubber stamps). Background text is from opening section of
Encyclopedia of Flower Remedies.
If you're wondering why I included so many red-and-white striped tulips (from old Dutch master still lifes), it's because they fascinate me: They are a now-extinct cultivar in which the stripes were caused by a virus. This cultivar,
Semper Augustus, was the most expensive tulip sold during the
tulip mania of the 1630s.
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