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Physic Nut / Jatropha (2025)
Archival pigment (giclée) print on Hahnemühle Photorag
50 × 60 cm
Edition of 25
Signed, numbered, and embossed with certificate of authenticity
This limited edition archival pigment print is taken from my original painting Physic Nut / Jatropha, part of my ongoing series exploring the legacies of biopiracy and the visual abstraction of plant systems. The work centres on the Jatropha curcas plant, often referred to as the physic nut, known for its historical use as both a medicinal remedy and a source of biofuel, often entangled with extractive economies.
Composed using topographical reference material of regions affected by Jatropha cultivation, the painting renders fragmented organic forms suspended in a delicate balance, seductive yet disconnected, inviting closer inspection. This high-quality reproduction by The Copper House preserves the nuance and colour depth of the original work.
Giving Back:
10% of all proceeds from this edition will be donated to Hometree, a non-profit organisation based in Ireland that works to conserve and restore native woodlands. Hometree’s mission to protect biodiversity and deepen the connection between people and nature felt especially relevant to this piece, offering a small but meaningful way to give something in return to ecosystems locally.
Physic Nut / Jatropha (2025)
Archival pigment (giclée) print on Hahnemühle Photorag
50 × 60 cm
Edition of 25
Signed, numbered, and embossed with certificate of authenticity
This limited edition archival pigment print is taken from my original painting Physic Nut / Jatropha, part of my ongoing series exploring the legacies of biopiracy and the visual abstraction of plant systems. The work centres on the Jatropha curcas plant, often referred to as the physic nut, known for its historical use as both a medicinal remedy and a source of biofuel, often entangled with extractive economies.
Composed using topographical reference material of regions affected by Jatropha cultivation, the painting renders fragmented organic forms suspended in a delicate balance, seductive yet disconnected, inviting closer inspection. This high-quality reproduction by The Copper House preserves the nuance and colour depth of the original work.
Giving Back:
10% of all proceeds from this edition will be donated to Hometree, a non-profit organisation based in Ireland that works to conserve and restore native woodlands. Hometree’s mission to protect biodiversity and deepen the connection between people and nature felt especially relevant to this piece, offering a small but meaningful way to give something in return to ecosystems locally.
Physic Nut / Jatropha (2025)
Archival pigment (giclée) print on Hahnemühle Photorag
50 × 60 cm
Edition of 25
Signed, numbered, and embossed with certificate of authenticity
This limited edition archival pigment print is taken from my original painting Physic Nut / Jatropha, part of my ongoing series exploring the legacies of biopiracy and the visual abstraction of plant systems. The work centres on the Jatropha curcas plant, often referred to as the physic nut, known for its historical use as both a medicinal remedy and a source of biofuel, often entangled with extractive economies.
Composed using topographical reference material of regions affected by Jatropha cultivation, the painting renders fragmented organic forms suspended in a delicate balance, seductive yet disconnected, inviting closer inspection. This high-quality reproduction by The Copper House preserves the nuance and colour depth of the original work.
Giving Back:
10% of all proceeds from this edition will be donated to Hometree, a non-profit organisation based in Ireland that works to conserve and restore native woodlands. Hometree’s mission to protect biodiversity and deepen the connection between people and nature felt especially relevant to this piece, offering a small but meaningful way to give something in return to ecosystems locally.