Isla's Foraging Poster 'Autumn'
A large linocut illustration of Autumn foraging plants, to inspire and connect you with a selection of seasonal favourites. Plants are numbered and names included at the bottom of the print. Printed with vegetable based, vegan inks on slightly textural grey 100% recycled paper49cm x 70cm. The prints will be rolled and sent in a secure postal tube. Isla Middleton graduated from Falmouth University in 2016 where she studied textile design, specialising in print.
Disclaimer - Please note these are stylized prints and have been created to inspire you to forage for plants that are in season. However, please refer to other reliable sources to properly identify plants and never eat anything you are unsure of.
A large linocut illustration of Autumn foraging plants, to inspire and connect you with a selection of seasonal favourites. Plants are numbered and names included at the bottom of the print. Printed with vegetable based, vegan inks on slightly textural grey 100% recycled paper49cm x 70cm. The prints will be rolled and sent in a secure postal tube. Isla Middleton graduated from Falmouth University in 2016 where she studied textile design, specialising in print.
Disclaimer - Please note these are stylized prints and have been created to inspire you to forage for plants that are in season. However, please refer to other reliable sources to properly identify plants and never eat anything you are unsure of.
A large linocut illustration of Autumn foraging plants, to inspire and connect you with a selection of seasonal favourites. Plants are numbered and names included at the bottom of the print. Printed with vegetable based, vegan inks on slightly textural grey 100% recycled paper49cm x 70cm. The prints will be rolled and sent in a secure postal tube. Isla Middleton graduated from Falmouth University in 2016 where she studied textile design, specialising in print.
Disclaimer - Please note these are stylized prints and have been created to inspire you to forage for plants that are in season. However, please refer to other reliable sources to properly identify plants and never eat anything you are unsure of.