FABRIC WILDFLOWER SPECIMEN, Clematis, Catspaw, Thelma Knox
H2016.87
Handcrafted botanically specific fabric wildflowers made of composite materials including cotton wool, hobby wire, florist's wire, florist's ribbon, paint and dyes, PVA glue, crepe paper, vilene, linen mend, florist tape (Parafilm), macrame rope, picture wire and velvet or suede fabrics. This specimen depicts Anigozanthos humilis - Catspaw (orange) and Clematis pubescens (white), mounted in a piece of stone atop a solid rectangular timber base.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2016.87 |
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Accession Date: | 17 Mar 2016 |
Acquisition Year: | 2016 |
Material
Textile | 0 - Whole |
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Wood |
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Wire/Metal |
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Measurement
height | 188mm |
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length | 181mm |
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width | 132mm |
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