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Watercolour on paper

Signed on the front.

A medium-sized artwork featuring a Qing Dynasty-style teapot, elegantly split in half with cracks spidering through its surface. From these delicate fractures, vibrant poppies emerge, their tangled stems weaving through the broken ceramic, as if nature is gently overtaking what has been left behind. The interplay between the refined, time-worn craftsmanship and the wild, unruly poppies evokes a sense of poetic decay, transformation, and the quiet beauty that arises from imperfection.

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Watercolour and Gouache on Arches Archival 300gsm Acid Free Hot Pressed Paper

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