I Like Her Floppy Hat
This image was taken in September 2023. It is one of many scanned images that I created this year. I fell in love with scanography when I first saw some stunning scanned flowers. I really like this medium and have enjoyed working with it this year.
This piece is named for the floppy look of the cap of the Amanita (it’s commonly known as a tawny grisette). The scanner does a great job of capturing the purples and blues present here. I hope that the viewer will keep finding new things to see and peek their curiosity about the great outdoors!
Below are the details:
Archival print - museum quality
100% Cotton Fiber Base Material
Basis Weight: 340 gsm
Thickness: 21 mil
Opacity: 98%
Brightness: 90%
No Optical Brightening Agents
Acid and Lignin Free; pH Buffered
Surface Finish: Textured Matte
Prints are backed and sleeved. Every print ships ready to frame.
Each print comes with a sticker and a card. If you have any requests, I will try to accommodate them. Send an email to smallwoodlandthings@gmail.com
This image was taken in September 2023. It is one of many scanned images that I created this year. I fell in love with scanography when I first saw some stunning scanned flowers. I really like this medium and have enjoyed working with it this year.
This piece is named for the floppy look of the cap of the Amanita (it’s commonly known as a tawny grisette). The scanner does a great job of capturing the purples and blues present here. I hope that the viewer will keep finding new things to see and peek their curiosity about the great outdoors!
Below are the details:
Archival print - museum quality
100% Cotton Fiber Base Material
Basis Weight: 340 gsm
Thickness: 21 mil
Opacity: 98%
Brightness: 90%
No Optical Brightening Agents
Acid and Lignin Free; pH Buffered
Surface Finish: Textured Matte
Prints are backed and sleeved. Every print ships ready to frame.
Each print comes with a sticker and a card. If you have any requests, I will try to accommodate them. Send an email to smallwoodlandthings@gmail.com
This image was taken in September 2023. It is one of many scanned images that I created this year. I fell in love with scanography when I first saw some stunning scanned flowers. I really like this medium and have enjoyed working with it this year.
This piece is named for the floppy look of the cap of the Amanita (it’s commonly known as a tawny grisette). The scanner does a great job of capturing the purples and blues present here. I hope that the viewer will keep finding new things to see and peek their curiosity about the great outdoors!
Below are the details:
Archival print - museum quality
100% Cotton Fiber Base Material
Basis Weight: 340 gsm
Thickness: 21 mil
Opacity: 98%
Brightness: 90%
No Optical Brightening Agents
Acid and Lignin Free; pH Buffered
Surface Finish: Textured Matte
Prints are backed and sleeved. Every print ships ready to frame.
Each print comes with a sticker and a card. If you have any requests, I will try to accommodate them. Send an email to smallwoodlandthings@gmail.com