Description
The wild and expressive composition of the drawing is what makes this depiction of an inula flower, originally published in the 1817 edition of Curtis’ Botanical Magazine, stand out among other floral prints. Our artists have enhanced the bright and vibrant hues of orange and yellow compliment this flower’s wild and free pose, making it an exciting and interesting addition to any room. The descriptive text draped over the botanical drawing give this piece of wall art a sense of intelligence which will appeal to anyone with an interest in botany or science.