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Cyanotype, handmade paper (Framed)

70 cm diameter x 3 cm frame depth x 1.8 cm frame face

 

This artwork was inspired by Sylvia Plath, a great American poet, novelist, and short-story writer

 

In the autumn of 1962, only four months before her death the following February, Sylvia Plath wrote this cluster of extraordinary poems about bees. The bee poems portray the poet briefly freed from her bell jar, her eye of the tornado. Chronicling the care and nurturing of a hive and its residents, it shows Plath at her most grounded

This is available to buy with Own Art - 10 monthly payment of £225

 

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