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Card is blank inside.

 

Devil and Clematis was a watercolour and ink painting I made with the intention of illustrating a book. 
The story was about how the devil came to have white areas of fur (spoiler; the jasmine did it). In the background there is a pattern which is taken from microscope slides of DFTD (Devil Facial Tumour Disease). I find it interesting that something so tiny and destructive can be made to look like an unassuming pattern.

What is DFTD?
Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is an aggressive non-viral, transmittable parasitic cancer that affects Tasmanian Devils. Small lesions or lumps, in and around the mouth, quickly develop into large tumours on the face and neck (and sometimes other parts of the body).

'Devil and Clematis' Greeting Card

$5.00Price
  • Sold as an individual card, envelope included

    They are blank inside, and measure 10.7 x 13.9 cm

    Printed on quality, thick stock card in a matte finish

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