Bisexual pride Art Print | Abstract Flowers | Watercolor
From Sappho to Oscar Wilde, flowers have long been a part of the secret language of symbols belonging to the queer community. This print is a celebration of this part of our history, slightly subtle but still beautiful. For this piece, I curated a palette of blues, purples, and pinks inspired by the bisexual pride flag, and mixed in different combinations to create a variety of blooms.
From Sappho to Oscar Wilde, flowers have long been a part of the secret language of symbols belonging to the queer community. This print is a celebration of this part of our history, slightly subtle but still beautiful. For this piece, I curated a palette of blues, purples, and pinks inspired by the bisexual pride flag, and mixed in different combinations to create a variety of blooms.
From Sappho to Oscar Wilde, flowers have long been a part of the secret language of symbols belonging to the queer community. This print is a celebration of this part of our history, slightly subtle but still beautiful. For this piece, I curated a palette of blues, purples, and pinks inspired by the bisexual pride flag, and mixed in different combinations to create a variety of blooms.
Dimensions: 5 x 7 inch or 15.2 x 15.2 cm
Paper: printed locally on Giclée Paper Print in a Satin finish.