FLOWERS OF THE TEACUP (ON EGYPTIAN PAPYRUS)
Throughout our travels in Egypt, we became quite familiar with the hospitable offer of hibiscus juice or hot tea. This gouache painting holds the delicate botanicals used to make the most popular drinks across Egypt, as well as the plant used to make the paper itself. Papyrus, mint, chamomile, anise, and hibiscus scatter the textured surface of the longest lasting paper in the entire world. Brighten your space with the flora of Egyptian teas and the beauty that is the papyrus paper.
Details: One-of-one original artwork, hand-painted with gouache on genuine papyrus paper (purchased during our travels in Egypt), 11 by 15 inches framed.
Throughout our travels in Egypt, we became quite familiar with the hospitable offer of hibiscus juice or hot tea. This gouache painting holds the delicate botanicals used to make the most popular drinks across Egypt, as well as the plant used to make the paper itself. Papyrus, mint, chamomile, anise, and hibiscus scatter the textured surface of the longest lasting paper in the entire world. Brighten your space with the flora of Egyptian teas and the beauty that is the papyrus paper.
Details: One-of-one original artwork, hand-painted with gouache on genuine papyrus paper (purchased during our travels in Egypt), 11 by 15 inches framed.
Throughout our travels in Egypt, we became quite familiar with the hospitable offer of hibiscus juice or hot tea. This gouache painting holds the delicate botanicals used to make the most popular drinks across Egypt, as well as the plant used to make the paper itself. Papyrus, mint, chamomile, anise, and hibiscus scatter the textured surface of the longest lasting paper in the entire world. Brighten your space with the flora of Egyptian teas and the beauty that is the papyrus paper.
Details: One-of-one original artwork, hand-painted with gouache on genuine papyrus paper (purchased during our travels in Egypt), 11 by 15 inches framed.