'Precious' - a limited edition print of a peony

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'Precious' - a limited edition print of a peony

£128.00

A gem enfolded in a white cloudThe beauty of the billowing petals of a peony as it swirls around it’s heart, protecting it’s gem-like pistils. The softness like a cloud, a duvet, a soft down pillow.

• Published as a limited edition of 130
• Image size: 25cm x 65cm
• Paper size: 35cm x 73cm
• Printed on 255gsm archival fine art paper using pigment inks
• Signed and numbered by the artist, Karen Hollis
• Stamped by Art in Bloom for authenticity
• Includes a ‘Certificate of Authenticity’

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‘Precious’, a peony limited edition print

A peony limited edition print reproduced to the highest standard from a photograph of an original oil painting by Karen Hollis. This cream peony painting is brightened by the flash of cerise at it's heart.

“I love the way this painting makes me think of soft duvets and feathery pillows. A truly comforting picture that sits well in any bedroom.” Karen Hollis

Hollis specialises in bright, bold floral paintings that are flooded with light. Her pictures of flowers capture the viewer and draw them in. A statement piece for any wall.


Limited edition giclée fine art prints

From photographing the artwork, proofing the prints to signing the finished pieces we monitor all events to make sure that the limited edition print that you receive is to the highest quality. We use a professional photographer and printer to get the best results.

Giclée prints give a high degree of accuracy and a richness of colour. We use a Fine Art Trade Guild accredited printer who uses archival quality pigmented inks that are UV stable and have a lifespan of 100+ years. The fine art paper we use is archival grade 255gsm Somerset Enhanced Velvet professional cotton from the English paper maker, St Cuthberts Mill.