Known to most as the Dandelion, the Taraxacum carries a meaning far greater than its humble roadside presence suggests. Its name derives from the French dent-de-lion (lion’s tooth) and it has long been a symbol of hope, strength, and transformation. The delicate seeds, each one ready to carry new life on the gentlest breath of wind, are rendered in extraordinary detail.
Photographed by Lee Funnell as part of the Graphicphoto archive.
Limited edition prints available in A4, A3, and A2. Each print is produced using the Giclée process on premium Hahnemühle acid-free paper, platinum certified and archival quality. Made to order and dispatched within 1-2 weeks. A4 prints are sent flat boxed: A3 and A2 prints are rolled in a hard cardboard tube approx 50mm diameter.
Known to most as the Dandelion, the Taraxacum carries a meaning far greater than its humble roadside presence suggests. Its name derives from the French dent-de-lion (lion’s tooth) and it has long been a symbol of hope, strength, and transformation. The delicate seeds, each one ready to carry new life on the gentlest breath of wind, are rendered in extraordinary detail.
Photographed by Lee Funnell as part of the Graphicphoto archive.
Limited edition prints available in A4, A3, and A2. Each print is produced using the Giclée process on premium Hahnemühle acid-free paper, platinum certified and archival quality. Made to order and dispatched within 1-2 weeks. A4 prints are sent flat boxed: A3 and A2 prints are rolled in a hard cardboard tube approx 50mm diameter.