Linnaea Borealis hand-sculpted artwork by Helen Amy Murray, in purple faux suede with silk crepe satin appliqué
Linnaea Borealis
Inspired by the national flower of Sweden, Linnaea Borealis or its common name Twin Flower was created using silk appliqué. It was commissioned by a private art collector in Switzerland, 2014.
2107mm x 1310mm
Close-up black and white photograph of fern leaves by Helen Murray
Fern, photograph by Helen, 1996
Detail of Linnaea Borealis hand-sculpted artwork by Helen Amy Murray in purple faux suede with silk crepe satin appliqué
Photo of white plaster 3D artwork by Geoffrey Preston of a posy of flowers, displayed on wall in Helen Amy Murray studio
Rose, from a series of three flower panels by Geoffrey Preston,
modelled in clay and cast in plaster, 2017
Linnaea Borealis hand-sculpted artwork by Helen Amy Murray, in purple faux suede with silk crepe satin appliqué
Linnaea Borealis
Inspired by the national flower of Sweden, Linnaea Borealis or its common name Twin Flower was created using silk appliqué. It was commissioned by a private art collector in Switzerland, 2014.
2107mm x 1310mm
Close-up black and white photograph of fern leaves by Helen Murray
Fern, photograph by Helen, 1996
Detail of Linnaea Borealis hand-sculpted artwork by Helen Amy Murray in purple faux suede with silk crepe satin appliqué
Photo of white plaster 3D artwork by Geoffrey Preston of a posy of flowers, displayed on wall in Helen Amy Murray studio
Rose, from a series of three flower panels by Geoffrey Preston, modelled in clay and cast in plaster, 2017