


Original Pressed Irish Seaweed - Dulse - Framed - 14cm x 17cm
Living on the shores of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland, I am surrounded by breathtaking coastlines that are an endless source of inspiration to me.
All my seaweed art is created using seaweed that I have collected and then hand pressed in my studio using an antique cast iron Victorian book press.
This beautiful Dulse specimen is professionally framed in a classic gold frame with non reflective, UV protective Artglass.
This edible seaweed also known as Bacon of the Sea is a local delicacy and widely consumed in Northern Ireland throughout the summer months. It is usually dried and eaten as a snack although can be eaten in its natural form …. a little too salty for my taste!
Hand pressed unique Strangford seaweed
Acid free 300g watercolour paper
Classic gold frame
Frame size 14cm × 17cm
UV protective Artglass
Please note that this is a natural product and may fade if exposed to harsh direct light. I recommend treating your pressed seaweed specimens as you would a fine watercolour and hang away from direct sunlight.
Living on the shores of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland, I am surrounded by breathtaking coastlines that are an endless source of inspiration to me.
All my seaweed art is created using seaweed that I have collected and then hand pressed in my studio using an antique cast iron Victorian book press.
This beautiful Dulse specimen is professionally framed in a classic gold frame with non reflective, UV protective Artglass.
This edible seaweed also known as Bacon of the Sea is a local delicacy and widely consumed in Northern Ireland throughout the summer months. It is usually dried and eaten as a snack although can be eaten in its natural form …. a little too salty for my taste!
Hand pressed unique Strangford seaweed
Acid free 300g watercolour paper
Classic gold frame
Frame size 14cm × 17cm
UV protective Artglass
Please note that this is a natural product and may fade if exposed to harsh direct light. I recommend treating your pressed seaweed specimens as you would a fine watercolour and hang away from direct sunlight.