Paint It Forward - Faqqua Iris II

from $30.00

Delicately painted in deep hues, this watercolor artwork captures a Faqqua iris in full bloom.

Also known as Iris haynei and the Gilboa iris, this delicate bloom is the national flower of Palestine.

100% of proceeds of the iris series will be donated to humanitarian relief through trusted orgs like World Food Program and Doctors Without Borders, providing essential aid to families in Gaza.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for painting it forward.

  • Original watercolour painting, 31 × 21cm (12.2 inches x 8.3 inches), on 300gsm hot pressed watercolour paper (1 available, unframed)

  • SIGNED fine art giclée print on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle paper (available in two sizes: A4 and 6 × 8 inches)

  • UNSIGNED fine art giclée print on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle paper (A4 or 12 × 8 inches)

All artworks are packaged with a supportive backing card and a clear plastic sleeve for protection.

Local pick up available at Magnetic Island, or directly from the printing company in West End, Brisbane.

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Delicately painted in deep hues, this watercolor artwork captures a Faqqua iris in full bloom.

Also known as Iris haynei and the Gilboa iris, this delicate bloom is the national flower of Palestine.

100% of proceeds of the iris series will be donated to humanitarian relief through trusted orgs like World Food Program and Doctors Without Borders, providing essential aid to families in Gaza.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for painting it forward.

  • Original watercolour painting, 31 × 21cm (12.2 inches x 8.3 inches), on 300gsm hot pressed watercolour paper (1 available, unframed)

  • SIGNED fine art giclée print on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle paper (available in two sizes: A4 and 6 × 8 inches)

  • UNSIGNED fine art giclée print on 310gsm Canson Aquarelle paper (A4 or 12 × 8 inches)

All artworks are packaged with a supportive backing card and a clear plastic sleeve for protection.

Local pick up available at Magnetic Island, or directly from the printing company in West End, Brisbane.