FABRIC WILDFLOWER SPECIMEN, Green Kangaroo Paw, Thelma Knox

H2016.95

Handcrafted botanically specific fabric wildflowers made of composite materials including flannelette, hobby wire, cotton wool, crepe paper, florist ribbon, PVA glue, florist's wire, fabric dyes and olive green velvet or suede fabrics. This specimen depicts green Anigozanthos viridis - Green Kangaroo Paw, with long green-yellow velvety stems and flowers mounted in a small rounded rough piece of mallee root

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2016.95
Accession Date: 17 Mar 2016
Acquisition Year: 2016

Material

Cotton Wool/Textile0 - Whole
Velvet/Textile
Ribbon/Textile
Flannel/Textile
Wood
Wire/Metal

Measurement

height347mm
length243mm
width153mm

 


 

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