Dahlia Aqua Blue #1 Acrylic Print
by Joan Han
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Dahlia Aqua Blue #1 acrylic print by Joan Han. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Dahlia flowers have a long and fascinating history that spans continents and cultures. They are native to the high plains of Mexico and Central... more
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Artist's Description
Dahlia flowers have a long and fascinating history that spans continents and cultures. They are native to the high plains of Mexico and Central America, where they were cultivated by the Aztecs for their edible tubers, medicinal properties, and ornamental value. The Aztecs also called them The War Flower based on a myth surrounding the plant.
The dahlia was first introduced to Europe from Spain in 1798 by a botanist named Abbe Cavanille, who named it after a Swedish scientist, Andreas Dahlia. Since then, many different varieties of dahlias have been developed by crossing different species and selecting for different flower shapes, sizes, and colors. Some of the types of dahlias include single, double, pompon, cactus, waterlily, peony-flowered, and collerette.
Dahlias are popular ornamental plants that bloom from late summer to autumn. They come in a wide range of colors, except for blue. They are also the national flower of Mexico and the official flower of Seattle and Sa...
About Joan Han
Based in Toronto, Canada, Joan Han is a self-taught photographer with her engineering background. With the passion for photography, she started photography creation in the end of 2013. She mostly focuses on floral capture to represent the detail, light and bright colors of flowers. A blogger comments on her artworks after she viewed Joan's collections as follows. --- I noticed one of her flower prints as I was thumbing through Twitter and her stunning peonies took my breath away. She plays around with some fantastic colors in her collections, which are mostly of nature and landscapes. Joan's photography exudes life, the petals of the flowers she captures on camera seem to breath air and flow together beautifully. You could take any one...
$79.00
Michelle Tinger
Nice closeup