Jun 23, 2021
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Media: Watercolor on paper
Size: 9x12 in
Salal Berries, were a favorite wild berry of Canada’s aboriginal peoples. They can be eaten fresh, added to smoothies and pies, and dried to make fruit leather. They are also sometimes used as a dye. I found their taste bland, their texture mealy. But apparently growing conditions and the type of soil affects the flavor and moisture content of these beautiful wild edibles. “Salal Berries,” another in the "Eat Wild" series of paintings, is a 9” x 12” original watercolor painting on 140 lb. 100% cotton cold press watercolor paper. Painting is not matted and comes unframed. It is initialed on the front, signed on the back. Painting will be mailed protected by a clear cellophane sleeve, sandwiched between layers of foam board and shipped in a bubble mailer. Shipping is via Canada Post with a tracking number. Salal Berries, were a favorite wild berry of Canada’s aboriginal peoples. They can be eaten fresh, added to smoothies and pies, and dried to make fruit leather. They are also sometimes used as a dye. I found their taste bland, their texture mealy. But apparently growing conditions and the type of soil affects the flavor and moisture content of these beautiful wild edibles. “Salal Berries,” another in the "Eat Wild" series of paintings, is a 9” x 12” original watercolor painting on 140 lb. 100% cotton cold press watercolor paper. Painting is not matted and comes unframed. It is initialed on the front, signed on the back. Painting will be mailed protected by a clear cellophane sleeve, sandwiched between layers of foam board and shipped in a bubble mailer. Shipping is via Canada Post with a tracking number. |