Grass Trees – Xanthorrhoea
Australian Artist – Wyn Vogel
Grass Trees & Lichen
Full sheet – Moulin du Roy – 300gsm cold pressed fine grain water colour paper – water colour and ink.
Botanical name: Xanthorrhoea grasstree, and in older days – black boy, based on the purported similarity in appearance of the trunked species to an Aboriginal man holding an upright spear.
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SKU: WV_012
Category: Wyn Vogel - Australia
Tags: Coquelles_France, Fabriano_Watercolour_Paper, France, Gaillon_France, Heavy_Cotton_Rag_Paper, Water_Colour, Wyn_Vogel
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 54 × .5 × 76 cm |
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