Sycamore leaf study

£65.00

‘Sycamore leaf study’
Acer pseudoplatanus
Watercolour on paper
15 x 12 cm
2024
£65

The sycamore tree is native to central, eastern, and sothern Europe, introduced to the UK in the 15th or 16th century and first recorded as wildly grown in 1632. The name ‘pseudoplatanus’ refers to its superficial similarity to the leaves and bark of plane trees, and is often called the Scottish maple.

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‘Sycamore leaf study’
Acer pseudoplatanus
Watercolour on paper
15 x 12 cm
2024
£65

The sycamore tree is native to central, eastern, and sothern Europe, introduced to the UK in the 15th or 16th century and first recorded as wildly grown in 1632. The name ‘pseudoplatanus’ refers to its superficial similarity to the leaves and bark of plane trees, and is often called the Scottish maple.

‘Sycamore leaf study’
Acer pseudoplatanus
Watercolour on paper
15 x 12 cm
2024
£65

The sycamore tree is native to central, eastern, and sothern Europe, introduced to the UK in the 15th or 16th century and first recorded as wildly grown in 1632. The name ‘pseudoplatanus’ refers to its superficial similarity to the leaves and bark of plane trees, and is often called the Scottish maple.

Original Artwork on display in the exhibition will be available for collection or delivered after the end of the exhibition in early January 2025 when the venue re-opens after Christmas. Prints are available immediately for collection or delivery.

All original artworks are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

*All the frames used for the exhibition are sourced second hand to have as little impact as possible and contribute to the artist's sustainable practices. The accompanying frame is included in the price of the artwork but easy to remove and reframe if desired.