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    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
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    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
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  • Madagascan Dried Flowers On Hand Made Paper
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
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    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
    Category

    1980s Outsider Art Mixed Media

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    Handmade Paper

  • Madagascan Dried Flowers On Hand Made Paper
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
    Category

    1980s Outsider Art Mixed Media

    Materials

    Handmade Paper

  • Madagascan Dried Flowers On Hand Made Paper
    Located in Brecon, Powys
    Very pretty montage of indigenous dried wild flowers from Madagascar. Created in the 80s by ladies from a sanctuary for "Fallen Women" Pressed on hand made paper. mad flowers march22
    Category

    1980s Outsider Art Mixed Media

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    Handmade Paper

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