They Severed Her Roots, But Can She Grow? Giclee Print

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They Severed Her Roots, But Can She Grow? Giclee Print

from $100.00

This is a limited-edition, signed artwork by Kesiena Onosigho.

Date: 2023 edition

Medium: Giclée fine-art print on archival cotton paper

Unframed Size: small 9 in x 12 in large 18 in x 24 in

This Giclée fine-art print is a museum quality print of my original artwork. It is a limited-edition signed and numbered archival print. Giclée printing is high-quality and long lasting due to the type of printing process. Making it great have as a keepsake you can pass down.

The original artwork uses handmade natural ink, which fades overtime. Indigo ink, Buckthorn berry ink, Oak gall ink, Hibiscus extract provide the original color. The way the color comes alive with natural inks and the way it fades away should be celebrated. Which is why many refer to natural inks and natural dyes as living color. This giclee print preserves the color of the natural inks. If you are interested in acquiring the original works, feel free to reach out to: kesienastudio@gmail.com

Local Pick-Up Option

In order to cut down on carbon emissions & pollution from shipping and reduce packaging waste, this artwork will be available for local pick-up to those in NYC. Artwork will likely be scheduled for pick-up in Fort Greene, Brooklyn or Red Hook, Brooklyn. For pick-up, please select a Pick-Up option [a $3 charge will be applied at check-out] and please email kesienastudio@gmail.com to arrange further details. Thank you!

PLEASE NOTE: This print will be shipped at the end of DECEMBER 2023.

If you need it quicker, it’s a possibility , with ru$h $hipping added after purchase.

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They Severed Her Roots, But Can She Grow? is an artwork from 2019. The original work was made with handmade botanical ink and engages dialogue around themes of environment justice,  in these times of climate crisis.