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Fynbos III | Prints by Ruth Le Roux | Private Residence, Piedmont in Piedmont. Item composed of paper
Fynbos III | Prints by Ruth Le Roux | Private Residence, Piedmont in Piedmont. Item composed of paper
Fynbos III | Prints by Ruth Le Roux | Private Residence, Piedmont in Piedmont. Item composed of paper
Fynbos III | Prints by Ruth Le Roux | Private Residence, Piedmont in Piedmont. Item composed of paper
Fynbos III | Prints by Ruth Le Roux | Private Residence, Piedmont in Piedmont. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Ruth Le Roux

Ruth Le Roux

Fynbos III - Prints

Price from $160 to $580

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: USPS 2-5 days
Price from $20 to $40 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 10, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made To Order

While these particular plants are my abstractions, ‘fynbos’ is incredibly diverse vegetation found on Table Mountain - and all over the Cape in South Africa - and includes many unusual flowers. Fynbos is even more diverse than the vegetation of the Amazon, and most of them are endemic to the Cape.

Fynbos III
Printed in Berkeley, California.
Cut-outs on paper. Giclée print on 100% cotton fibre. Paper is acid and lignin-free and milled in Italy.

Size with frame:
19.75x25.125x1.0625

Description of frame:
Natural or white floated frame with 0.5 matte board

Price doesn't include framing.

Item Fynbos III
Created by Ruth Le Roux
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Ruth Le Roux
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
An idea for a painting comes to me on a mountain or in the garden. But then what I have in mind generally takes a very different form to what was intended. So I try not to plan anything and enjoy the process instead.

Ruth Le Roux is an abstract painter. In her practice, Le Roux aims to distill the essence of mountains, rocks, plants and water - into simplified shapes, capturing their inherent beauty and energy. Her paintings have two layers - a first, expressive and messy layer of acrylic paint and then a second containing restrained meditative mark-making in white paint. The result is something mostly unplanned.
Formally untrained, Le Roux started painting 8 years ago when she was pregnant with her first child. She recently moved to Cape Town, South Africa after living in San Francisco for 10 years.