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12" x 8" Welsh slate (no border) - £34.99
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Tulips are native to Central Asia
and the Middle East where they were considered a luxury and
were first introduced into Europe in the 16th century from
Turkey. They were distributed throughout Holland resulting in
a huge demand which eventually caused the tulip market to
crash. They became so popular in paintings and festivals in
the mid-seventeenth century which resulted in the first
economic bubble. Named “tulip mania” the bulbs became so
expensive they were used as money.
Today tulips are readily available
from early in the year, I photographed these fresh (yellow)
tulips in January 2019. The inspiration for my image came when
one of the petals fell and showed the pistils inside. I
decided to photograph the tulips in black and white, which I
believe gives the image a soft and romantic look. |