Description
Thailand) mounted on acid-free paper in a black wooden shadow box
Beetle specimen (Trypoxylus dichotomus - Thailand) mounted on acid-free paper in a black wooden shadow box
L: 90-100 cm
and 18k yellow gold
Invented in 1873 by chemist & experimenter Sir William Crookes
Textile Baby Beetroot Color:golden Thailand) mounted on acid-free paperCreated by textile artist Rachel Nettles, these nature inspired vegetable sculptures appear to have come directly from the potting shed. Her attention to detail is obvious each piece is thoughtfully considered, with many layers of stitching used to create both colour and texture. Each piece is unique. Textile vegetable sculpture, each beet sold separately L: approx 30cm, excluding trailing roots
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