Late April into early May in England, bluebells suffuse the woodland with a soft, powdery wash of colour. “Blue” is an imprecise shorthand; the petals carry a nuanced spectrum of violets, pinks and blush tones, contrasting against the surrounding greens of the forest floor.
The square is divided to form a golden rectangle vertically and two arcs are constructed with centres at the corners of the square.
UV varnished archival ink on fine art paper bonded to a panel 565mm x 565mm
