Lady’s Bedstraw (Galium verum)
Once used as a vegetable substitute for rennet in the making of cheese, its flower smells strongly of honey. The name originates from an old custom of embedding it in straw mattresses.
10 x 8 inch archival pigment prints
all photographs printed on Inbe washi paper (hemp and kozo fibre paper)
editions of 50
unframed photographs £220
framed photographs £350
oak frame with art glass
for unframed please allow 1 weeks for shipping
for framed please allow 4-6 weeks for shipping