Snail on Glass colour
A Giclee print of a solitary snail slowly and casually crawling along a bathroom window. The image is of an unusual view from the underside of a snail, which is a rare sight of these critters. The angular lines and hardness marks from the privacy glass are in direct opposition to the snail's perfectly round and soft body, providing a perfect balance of push and pull. This is a more fun take on the black and white version, which purposefully has the snail facing the other way, almost like a negative. The greens are there to hint at the garden beyond and to bring nature into the home. The pattern is used to make the snail both blend in and stand out, depending on your perspective.
A hand-drawn illustration of a solitary snail moving across a pane of glass.
This design was hand-drawn by me using coloured pends and is produced on fine quality paper, Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm. This paper has a slight texture to it and a matt finish.
This print measures approximately 30x20cm.
Materials: Pen and ink and high quality paper.

