Midori Print by Sig Zane
Midori
The green anthurium has always caught my fancy! Its apple green color was unique when it first appeared in farms and it has always been a favorite. The name Midori originates from the Japanese term for the color green. My fancy for the unique color and because I had a little experience farming anthuriums back in my college days, the Midori inspires me.
11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper. Prints are a limited edition of 25, signed by Sig Zane. For purchase, select an option with mat (unframed) or without mat. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.
Midori
The green anthurium has always caught my fancy! Its apple green color was unique when it first appeared in farms and it has always been a favorite. The name Midori originates from the Japanese term for the color green. My fancy for the unique color and because I had a little experience farming anthuriums back in my college days, the Midori inspires me.
11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper. Prints are a limited edition of 25, signed by Sig Zane. For purchase, select an option with mat (unframed) or without mat. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.
Midori
The green anthurium has always caught my fancy! Its apple green color was unique when it first appeared in farms and it has always been a favorite. The name Midori originates from the Japanese term for the color green. My fancy for the unique color and because I had a little experience farming anthuriums back in my college days, the Midori inspires me.
11 x 14 Print on Archival Matte Paper. Prints are a limited edition of 25, signed by Sig Zane. For purchase, select an option with mat (unframed) or without mat. This is a pre-sale, please allow for 2-3 weeks for processing and printing.
For international shipping, please email us at howzit@szkaiao.com.