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folklore 'last great american dynasty' Pressed Hellebore Print | Taylor Swift Flower Print

folklore 'last great american dynasty' Pressed Hellebore Print | Taylor Swift Flower Print

Regular price $22.00 CAD
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Attention flower-loving Swifties! You'll love this marvellous pressed hellebore flower art featuring 'last great american dynasty' lyrics from Taylor Swift's folklore album.

This print series was created to celebrate my love of flowers and Taylor Swift music. Each print is a high-quality reproduction of my original pressed flower art. The symbolism of the featured flower aligns with the symbolism and meaning expressed in the chosen Taylor Swift song.

Take a peek below to learn more about the symbolism of the hellebore flower and how it relates to Rebekah Harkness and the last great american dynasty lyrics. 

DETAILS
- size: 8" x 10"
- simple hellebore pressed flower on a black background with lyrics from Taylor Swift's 'last great american dynasty' underneath
- professionally printed on smooth archival-quality, acid-free cardstock
- packaged inside a cellophane sleeve
- shipped in a recyclable mailer made from 80% post-consumer recycled materials
- each print comes with a descriptive insert with the history and symbolism of the hellebore flower

IMPORTANT NOTES
- this is a realistic reproduction of my original artwork and DOES NOT include any real pressed flowers.
- this listing is for one UNFRAMED PRINT. The frame shown has a white matte border.

SYMBOLISM
Hellebore [Helleborus]
Symbolizes: hope; endurance; tranquility; relief from anxiety; wit; overcoming scandal

In "the last great american dynasty" Taylor Swift crafts a narrative that celebrates individuality, resilience, and the enduring legacy of women who defy convention. The symbolism of hellebore flowers echoes these themes, further emphasizing the message of overcoming scandal, embracing wit, and endurance in the face of adversity.

The song narrates the story of Rebekah Harkness, the former owner of Taylor's Rhode Island mansion. Rebekah was a controversial figure, often embroiled in scandal due to her unconventional behaviour and lifestyle. Similarly, the Victorians associated hellebore flowers with overcoming scandal. With a sharp wit, Rebekah lived life on her own terms, defying societal norms and expectations. Similarly, hellebores are known for their ability to bloom in the winter months, enduring harsh conditions and symbolizing hope and resilience.

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