Botanical Compositions Trio
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A set of three botanical studies by Anne Vilsbøll, created in mixed media on handmade paper.
Vilsbøll is known for her work with paper as a material in its own right, and that comes through clearly here. Each sheet has a softly irregular surface and deckled edges, giving a natural texture and depth that sits somewhere between painting and object.
The compositions depict flowers and leaves with a clear, decorative hand — direct in form but softened by the absorbency and character of the paper. Subtle variations in tone and surface create a quiet sense of movement across each piece.
Shown together, the three works form a balanced arrangement, unified by subject but varied in colour. The result is calm, tactile and easy to place — bringing a gentle, natural presence to a space.
Presented in simple frames, ready to hang as a considered set.
Handmade paper by Anne Vilsbøll (Denmark, 1951 - ).
Dimensions: each measuring 33x27cm framed.
About the artist: Anne Vilsbøll is a renowned Danish artist and author pioneering handmade paper as a contemporary art form, combining sculpture, painting, and research over three decades. She specialises in creating unique paper textures and colours, often using plant fibres, and has established The Paper Academy in Denmark, focusing on paper art, cultural history, and education
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