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Botanicals 34
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In 'Botanicals 34', Jaggu Prasad returns to Common St. John’s Wort, this time arranging the stems in a denser vertical cluster so that the plant’s repeated blossoms form a gentle rhythm up the page. The yellow flowers are rendered with even, luminous washes, and the leaves show a variety of greens that suggest age and light. The plate reads both as a methodical study and as a compositional choice, allowing the plant’s structure to become the painting’s subject.
This 8 x 12 inch artwork, hand-painted with water colours on paper, is perfect for collectors who favour series work and botanical variation, those who appreciate subtle shifts in composition, and anyone seeking well-observed plant studies.
W### hy This Artwork Stands Out: ###
- Handcrafted by Jaggu Prasad ji, whose command of miniature method gives botanical forms remarkable clarity,
- A neatly sized 8 x 12 inch work that fits easily into curated collections,
- A study that demonstrates how small compositional changes reveal different qualities in the same species.
Add this second study of St. John’s Wort to your collection, a careful exercise in form and colour made intimate by the artist’s craft.
In 'Botanicals 34', Jaggu Prasad returns to Common St. John’s Wort, this time arranging the stems in a denser vertical cluster so that the plant’s repeated blossoms form a gentle rhythm up the page. The yellow flowers are rendered with even, luminous washes, and the leaves show a variety of greens that suggest age and light. The plate reads both as a methodical study and as a compositional choice, allowing the plant’s structure to become the painting’s subject.
This 8 x 12 inch artwork, hand-painted with water colours on paper, is perfect for collectors who favour series work and botanical variation, those who appreciate subtle shifts in composition, and anyone seeking well-observed plant studies.
W### hy This Artwork Stands Out: ###
- Handcrafted by Jaggu Prasad ji, whose command of miniature method gives botanical forms remarkable clarity,
- A neatly sized 8 x 12 inch work that fits easily into curated collections,
- A study that demonstrates how small compositional changes reveal different qualities in the same species.
Add this second study of St. John’s Wort to your collection, a careful exercise in form and colour made intimate by the artist’s craft.