Daucus carota, whose common names include wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace, is a stunning white flower that evolves into different shapes throughout the seasons. I have plenty of these weeds along the paddocks next to my property, where I can study the different formations. These flowers are associated with beauty, in the hopes of attracting love, they symbolise safety, sanctuary and refuge. During a particular time of the year, the flowers have a pinkish tinge in which I have designed in this sculpture.
Professionally framed using a white boxed frame and museum grade glass. This offers ultimate clarity, with reduced reflection, and has 99% UV protection from the sun.
Measures: 78cm width x 78cm height x 4.5cm depth. Framed and ready to be hung.
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