The Phallus Tree

£120.00

1 in stock

The Phallus Tree
Air drying clay, acrylic paint, and metal.
26cm x 15cm x 13cm approx

The Phallus Tree is directly inspired by the marginalia created by Jeanne de Montbaston in the c.1325-1353 illustrated edition of  Le Roman de la Rose, an allegorical love poem written by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun.  In Jeanne’s illustration, she depicts a Nun plucking the phallus fruit from the tree and putting them in her basket. In my sculpture, the Nun is absent, but the basket remains – allowing the viewer to depict whatever creature they wish playing and plucking the dangling fruit.  

Listing is for the sculpture The Phallus Tree only, any other products or props in the photos are for illustrative purposes only.

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All items are in stock and ready to be shipped.
Shiiping to the Uk is included in the price.
Shipping to other countries, please get in touch for a quote and I'll create a specific listing for you (any customs charges are the responsibility of the buyer).


 

Refund Policy

No refunds unless arrives damaged or broken. Items are one of a kind and cannot be replaced. Colours will vary from monitors. What some might consider as slight imperfections are marks from hand made items. I'm an artist, not a factory.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 45 × 15 × 15 cm

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As a rule, I do not accept returns however if you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason please get in touch.  Should any item need to be sent back, buyer pays all associated postage costs.  

Seller is not responsible for any damage caused by the post or courier. 

Product Location

Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom

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