


Title: Walter, Edition ⅕ (Peony)
Photograph size: 8x10, Frame 11x14
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: In ancient Greece, it was said that nymphs could turn themselves into peony flowers to avoid being seen by humans. Bashful creatures by nature, they wished to hide from mortal eyes.
Photograph size: 8x10, Frame 11x14
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: In ancient Greece, it was said that nymphs could turn themselves into peony flowers to avoid being seen by humans. Bashful creatures by nature, they wished to hide from mortal eyes.
Photograph size: 8x10, Frame 11x14
Details: Developed on paper from a 500 year old German paper mill that is both acid and lignin free with a lightly defined felt structure. Hand deckled edges.
Symbolism, Folklore, and Fact: In ancient Greece, it was said that nymphs could turn themselves into peony flowers to avoid being seen by humans. Bashful creatures by nature, they wished to hide from mortal eyes.