Narcissus greeting card by Clare Curtis
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The cheerful colour of blooming narcissus flowers is juxtaposed with a dark night sky and a waxing moon in the wonderful print on this card by Clare Curtis.
Specialising in lino cutting, lithographs and screen prints, Clare’s work has previously been part of the V&A Selects limited edition print range.
Printed in the UK and packaged in a compostable cello bag.
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Author/Artist/Designer
Clare CurtisComposition
Packaged in compostable cello bags
Colour
Yellow
Product code
167571
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Clare Curtis
British illustrator and printmaker Clare Curtis is based in Felixstowe on the Suffolk coast. Trained at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, she creates striking, graphic lino cut prints, lithographs, drawings, collages and screen prints that reflect her love of British 20th-century art and design. The natural world, particularly plants and gardens, is another source of inspiration.






