Description
This framed print brings Sabrina Roscino's 'Clarity' into your home, a botanical composition of wildflowers set against a mottled green and blue background. Tall stems of white cow parsley and yarrow rise across the foreground, layered over ghostly leaf and seed head silhouettes in soft blue, cream and touches of ochre. The result reads as part painting, part pressed flower study, with a gentle depth that draws the eye.
The artwork sits behind a wide white mount, which gives the print room to breathe and keeps the focus on the central image. The frame is finished in a weathered wood-effect tone with a warm silver inner edge, a combination that suits both painted and neutral walls. Glass fronting protects the paper print and adds a subtle sheen. At 520mm square, it works well on its own or paired with a second piece.
Hang it in a living room, bedroom or hallway where the muted greens and blues can settle a scheme. The organic, garden-inspired subject pairs naturally with earthy tones, houseplants and natural wood furniture, making it an easy fit for calm, nature-led interiors.
Specification
| Artist |
Sabrina Roscino |
| Title |
Clarity |
| Material |
PS frame, MDF backing, paper print, glass front |
| Frame Finish |
Weathered wood-effect with silver inner edge |
| Dimensions |
520 x 520 x 20mm |
| Mount |
Wide white mount |
| Orientation |
Square |
Frequently Asked
What is the frame made from?
The frame is moulded PS with an MDF backing board, finished in a weathered wood-effect tone with a warm silver inner edge.
Is the print protected by glass?
Yes, the artwork sits behind a glass front that shields the paper print from dust and marks.
What are the dominant colours in the artwork?
The image is led by muted greens and blues, with white wildflowers and small touches of cream and ochre.
How do I clean the frame?
Wipe the glass and frame with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the glass.
Can I hang it in a bathroom?
We would suggest a living room, bedroom or hallway, as the glazed paper print is best kept away from steam and high humidity.