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Oleander Emile Sahut 2 Acrylic Print
by Wilhelm Hufnagl
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Oleander Emile Sahut 2 acrylic print by Wilhelm Hufnagl. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Oleander 'Emile Sahut' is an old French cultivar (1873). In USA/Galveston, it is called Scarlet Beauty. Very deep-red flowers with an especially... more
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Artist's Description
Oleander 'Emile Sahut' is an old French cultivar (1873). In USA/Galveston, it is called Scarlet Beauty. Very deep-red flowers with an especially fine, subtle, and soothing fragrance. Upright growth habit; the lower stems lose their leaves early on and should therefore be cut back frequently in stages. Otherwise quite healthy, reliable, and thrives in this climate very well. It is probably the most popular red variety in the USA as well as in Europe.
About Wilhelm Hufnagl
Wilhelm Hufnagl was born in Austria and still resides there. He has been involved with photography his whole life; his favorite subjects are nature, landscapes, and flowers. For thirty years, he worked professionally as a food photographer for his own publishing firm (culinary journals and cookbooks), as well as for associated publishers and advertisers. Wilhelm Hufnagl is an expert on oleanders in Europe and the USA; he manages an "Oleander Garden" for diversity of cultivars and breeding of oleanders as a European Union-supported project in Austria. He takes high-quality photographs of oleander cultivars for his own oleander society in...
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Janette Boyd
Beautiful photo that has all the right things to make a great greeting card--color, composition and beauty! f/l/tweet
Wilhelm Hufnagl replied:
Thank you so much, Janette, for the wonderful comment!