Artwork
Jasmine Leaf

Jasmine Leaf is a print by East London Printmakers. It dates from 2007 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Jasmine Leaf is a print created by East London Printmakers in 2007. It depicts jasmine leaves and branches in a simple, clean style.
Subject & Meaning
The print features a few jasmine leaves and branches against a white background, emphasizing their delicate forms. The use of soft colors and smooth lines gives the leaves a realistic yet stylized appearance.
Technique & Style
The leaves are rendered with smooth, flowing lines, suggesting a tracing or drawing process. The contrast between pale yellow and green hues and deeper purple tones adds visual interest to the composition.
History & Provenance
The artist has signed the print in the corner, indicating its authenticity. The work is associated with the Victoria and Albert Museum, which houses a collection of similar prints.
Artist & collection
Artist
This group makes contemporary prints that tell everyday stories with sharp, colorful lines.



















