Jasmine Leaf
2007
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
2007
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Jasmine Leaf is a 2007 by East London Printmakers, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This print shows a few jasmine leaves and branches. The colors are soft—mostly pale yellow and green, with some deep purple. The leaves look real but are drawn in a simple, clean way. The background is just white, so the plants stand out. The artist signed it in the corner. The leaves are drawn with smooth lines, almost like they were traced. The purple leaves add a nice contrast to the lighter ones. If you like this, check out the Victoria and Albert Museum to see more prints like it.
The artwork titled *Jasmine Leaf* by East London Printmakers, created in 2007, features a composition of jasmine leaves printed in green and purple.
Read the full account in the museum source.
This group makes contemporary prints that tell everyday stories with sharp, colorful lines.
See the richer artist pageYour cart is empty
Explore artworks →