I Thought That I was Here with You
OPHELIA
Before you tumbled me
You promised me to wed.
This piece features abstract daisies (innocence) and columbines (flattery and male infidelity), placed in a vase made from a church, on a background of antique paper.
I Thought That I was Here with You (Hamlet x Florence + the Machine) is a 5 x 7-inch mixed media on paper. It is finished with UV archival spray-on varnish and sold matted and unframed. It will be shipped flat.
We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.
OPHELIA
Before you tumbled me
You promised me to wed.
This piece features abstract daisies (innocence) and columbines (flattery and male infidelity), placed in a vase made from a church, on a background of antique paper.
I Thought That I was Here with You (Hamlet x Florence + the Machine) is a 5 x 7-inch mixed media on paper. It is finished with UV archival spray-on varnish and sold matted and unframed. It will be shipped flat.
We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.
OPHELIA
Before you tumbled me
You promised me to wed.
This piece features abstract daisies (innocence) and columbines (flattery and male infidelity), placed in a vase made from a church, on a background of antique paper.
I Thought That I was Here with You (Hamlet x Florence + the Machine) is a 5 x 7-inch mixed media on paper. It is finished with UV archival spray-on varnish and sold matted and unframed. It will be shipped flat.
We make every attempt to represent colors as accurately as possible, but be aware that differences among screens and paint pigments may result in variations. Please read our Shipping and Return Policy before purchasing.
The title of this piece is a lyric in the song “Back in Town” by Florence + the Machine