Description
A striking limited edition fine art photograph of a Pincushion Euphorbia.
Project: Plantae.
Bespoke: All prints are bespoke and printed to order.
Limited edition prints:
Steel’s digital C-Type prints are limited editions. No further prints are produced once sold.
60″ prints / edition of 5
50″ prints / edition of 10
40″ prints / edition of 15
30″ prints / edition of 20
20″ prints / edition of 25
Print dimensions:
50 x 37.4 in / 127 x 95 cm
40 x 30 in / 101.5 x 76 cm
30 x 22.5 in / 76 x 57 cm
20 x 15 in / 51 x 38 cm
Presentation: Professionally printed and mounted between sheets of perspex (frameless).
Presentation explained:
Perspex mounting is a contemporary way to present photographic prints for interiors. The colour print is bonded to clear acrylic using a silicon gel and then backed with a black acrylic substrate. Once the perspex has been bonded to the front of the print the appearance is of high definition with deep saturated colour. The completed piece is supplied with an aluminium sub-frame, which floats the panel from the wall. Reverse perspex has a reflective diamond polished finish with a stunning flawless result. Printed, mounted & finished by Metro Imaging.
Orientation: This artwork is best displayed horizontally.
Authentication: Prints are signed on verso and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Delivery: Metro Imaging in Central London use an experienced shipping service to deliver the reverse perspex mounted prints. Metro take great care ensuring that prints are very well protected and efficiently delivered in the UK and overseas. Metro offer a vast array of delivery options to suit the recipient’s preference, all of which is overseen by Mr Steel.
Subject information:
Euphorbia enopla is a succulent shrub, much branched from the base and profusely covered with stout red spines up to 0.6 inch (1.5 cm) long. The green ribbed branches are up to 1.2 inches (3 cm) in diameter, with the decorative spines tightly arranged in rows along the ribbed edges. The stems often branch out towards the upper section, forming a candelabra-like effect. Leaves are very small and remain only briefly on the plant before falling off. The male and female cyathia (flowers) are found on separate plants. The male flowers being yellow and the female flowers reportedly dark red.
Image copyright: © Patrick Steel.



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