Slender Speedwell | Gemma Dunnell
Slender Speedwell 'Wonderful Weeds' print
Celebrate these underrated plants and all the incredible things they can do with a Wonderful Weeds linoprint.
Every Wonderful Weeds print has hand written and gold painted elements, making them all unique.
A6 size
linoprint
paper, ink, gold paint.
Location: UK / UK postage included
‘Hi there! My name is Gemma. I am an illustrator, writer, and creative interested in how to engage people with the natural world. I love how through art we are able to see nature with fresh eyes, inspiring in ourselves a sense of childlike wonder! Only when we feel wonder, and understand how fantastical nature really is, can we truly care about its loss and want to do something about it. ‘
Slender Speedwell 'Wonderful Weeds' print
Celebrate these underrated plants and all the incredible things they can do with a Wonderful Weeds linoprint.
Every Wonderful Weeds print has hand written and gold painted elements, making them all unique.
A6 size
linoprint
paper, ink, gold paint.
Location: UK / UK postage included
‘Hi there! My name is Gemma. I am an illustrator, writer, and creative interested in how to engage people with the natural world. I love how through art we are able to see nature with fresh eyes, inspiring in ourselves a sense of childlike wonder! Only when we feel wonder, and understand how fantastical nature really is, can we truly care about its loss and want to do something about it. ‘
Slender Speedwell 'Wonderful Weeds' print
Celebrate these underrated plants and all the incredible things they can do with a Wonderful Weeds linoprint.
Every Wonderful Weeds print has hand written and gold painted elements, making them all unique.
A6 size
linoprint
paper, ink, gold paint.
Location: UK / UK postage included
‘Hi there! My name is Gemma. I am an illustrator, writer, and creative interested in how to engage people with the natural world. I love how through art we are able to see nature with fresh eyes, inspiring in ourselves a sense of childlike wonder! Only when we feel wonder, and understand how fantastical nature really is, can we truly care about its loss and want to do something about it. ‘