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Illustration of Gandalfs Staff (Sticker)

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Print size of 16cm x 6cm on a premium sticker with UV and water protection.

Deborah Lambkin was born in Ireland and trained at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin graduating in 1991. Deborah’s skill as a botanical artist has been widely recognised throughout her career and in 2020 she received the Margaret Flockton Award 1st Prize from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for her illustration of a new species; Gastrodia agnicellus. In 2021 she received the Jill Smythies Award for excellence in scientific botanical illustration by the Linnean Society of London.

In 2005 Deborah was appointed as the Official Orchid Artist to the RHS Orchid Committee and has painted well over 500 orchids for the RHS. That work is held in the RHS Lindley Library which has a collection of over 7,000 botanical drawings and paintings of orchids. Deborah adds to this collection at a rate of about 30 paintings a year.

Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

*Allow a minimum of of 7 working days for the print process and for standard post.

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Print size of 16cm x 6cm on a premium sticker with UV and water protection.

Deborah Lambkin was born in Ireland and trained at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin graduating in 1991. Deborah’s skill as a botanical artist has been widely recognised throughout her career and in 2020 she received the Margaret Flockton Award 1st Prize from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for her illustration of a new species; Gastrodia agnicellus. In 2021 she received the Jill Smythies Award for excellence in scientific botanical illustration by the Linnean Society of London.

In 2005 Deborah was appointed as the Official Orchid Artist to the RHS Orchid Committee and has painted well over 500 orchids for the RHS. That work is held in the RHS Lindley Library which has a collection of over 7,000 botanical drawings and paintings of orchids. Deborah adds to this collection at a rate of about 30 paintings a year.

Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

*Allow a minimum of of 7 working days for the print process and for standard post.

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Print size of 16cm x 6cm on a premium sticker with UV and water protection.

Deborah Lambkin was born in Ireland and trained at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin graduating in 1991. Deborah’s skill as a botanical artist has been widely recognised throughout her career and in 2020 she received the Margaret Flockton Award 1st Prize from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for her illustration of a new species; Gastrodia agnicellus. In 2021 she received the Jill Smythies Award for excellence in scientific botanical illustration by the Linnean Society of London.

In 2005 Deborah was appointed as the Official Orchid Artist to the RHS Orchid Committee and has painted well over 500 orchids for the RHS. That work is held in the RHS Lindley Library which has a collection of over 7,000 botanical drawings and paintings of orchids. Deborah adds to this collection at a rate of about 30 paintings a year.

Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

*Allow a minimum of of 7 working days for the print process and for standard post.

“The beauty of your Tree Portraits is that the giants will continue to grow and it feels like my print will grow with it. Thank you so much, I love it.”

Sam F.

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