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Washington DC Flowers

from $125.00

Stopped to smell the [flowers], and so did the bumblebee. Yes I could have placed an image of a Smithsonian building or Capitol Hill, or some other impressive architecture on my page for sale representing Washington DC, but I wanted to show that DC is more than just cold hard marble monoliths and memorials and stuffy politicians; if you look closely enough you can see the natural beauty of even the harshest city climate.

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Stopped to smell the [flowers], and so did the bumblebee. Yes I could have placed an image of a Smithsonian building or Capitol Hill, or some other impressive architecture on my page for sale representing Washington DC, but I wanted to show that DC is more than just cold hard marble monoliths and memorials and stuffy politicians; if you look closely enough you can see the natural beauty of even the harshest city climate.

Stopped to smell the [flowers], and so did the bumblebee. Yes I could have placed an image of a Smithsonian building or Capitol Hill, or some other impressive architecture on my page for sale representing Washington DC, but I wanted to show that DC is more than just cold hard marble monoliths and memorials and stuffy politicians; if you look closely enough you can see the natural beauty of even the harshest city climate.

I acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which I live and work and pay respect to their elders past and present. For over 65,000 years, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of the lands and waters have been telling stories through their art and dance. I recognise that this land that I create on was never ceded, and that it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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