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British designer Bethan Laura Wood's colourful approach has seen her work exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the V&A Museum, the Design Museum, The Art Institute of...
British designer Bethan Laura Wood's colourful approach has seen her work exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the V&A Museum, the Design Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago and National Gallery of Victoria.
This triptych is inspired by the intimacy of everyday life and a love of houseplants. Bethan Laura Wood captures the movement and captivating shapes of crestata succulents. Working with warm hues, Bethan achieves a sensory quality through the method of lino printing and use of delicate, textured Japanese Takeo Tela paper.