English artist Frances Broomfield is attracted to the eccentric in her art, creating paintings focused on animals, ancient landscapes, fables, myths, and children’s stories. Her early work dealt with memories and dreams, and her paintings are often tinged with mystery and humor. Broomfield’s formal portraits of gardeners in their well-tended surroundings, the tools of their trade worn as regalia, portray her distinguished sense of whimsy.
This set of blank notecards contains five each of the following images:
The Perfumer’s Garden, 1998
The Kitchen Gardener, 2001
The Musician’s Garden, 1997
The Gardener’s Wife, 2005
Dimensions: 5" x 7"