Amphisbaena and Datura

Price range: 25,00 € through 99,00 €

Flora and Fauna, venom and poison:
Amphisbaena is the venomous snake with two heads -one in each end.
In Greek mythology, it was created from the blood of Medusa when her head dripped on the Libyan Desert.
Here, one of the snake heads bites the Datura flower -also known as the Devil’s Trumpet,
which is one of the most poisonous plants in the world and known to cause madness and death.

Open edition reproduction of inverted pencil drawing. 
Part of the Unatur collection.

Available in 2 sizes:
– 15 x 12 cm
– 40 x 30 cm

Print in museum quality: Detail and colors will last up to 100 years without fading.
Frame not included.

 

Find more Details below

Description

– Museum quality archival print on acid-free paper, which is age-resistant and of the finest quality.
The texture and weight are selected to reproduce the surface details of the original artwork in the best possible way.
– Frame not included.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 17 × 15 × 3 cm
Size

15 x 12 cm, 40 x 30 cm

You may also like…