Maiden of the Moths at Moonlight, Fine Art Print
Sensing the moon's energy and the enchantment of a hidden sanctuary, this piece feels like a calling.. an invitation to step into the garden and explore. The maiden pauses among the ginko leaves... Moths flutter by, stars twinkle in the sky... and the night bloomers revel in the moon's radiant glow. A golden full moon hovers above, shining it's sweet light into the scene below, while a thousand stars move quietly across the canvas of the sky.
This piece is here to soothe your soul and offer sweet reminder that you are never alone when you step out into the natural world. The moon longs to calm you, and the garden longs to heal you.
This scene captures the tranquility and splendor of a natural setting with a vivid and immersive quality. It stands as an impressive and profoundly impactful piece of art.
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
Thank you for inspiring me Mother Nature. I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
Archival Print
Ships in a protective cardboard mailer
Frame is Not Included.
Printed on 235 GSM Fine Art Archival Paper - matte finish
Printed using fine archival Giclée inks
Mailed flat with protective backing.
12x18 print is printed on 13x19 paper with 1/2 inch border along the sides.
Sensing the moon's energy and the enchantment of a hidden sanctuary, this piece feels like a calling.. an invitation to step into the garden and explore. The maiden pauses among the ginko leaves... Moths flutter by, stars twinkle in the sky... and the night bloomers revel in the moon's radiant glow. A golden full moon hovers above, shining it's sweet light into the scene below, while a thousand stars move quietly across the canvas of the sky.
This piece is here to soothe your soul and offer sweet reminder that you are never alone when you step out into the natural world. The moon longs to calm you, and the garden longs to heal you.
This scene captures the tranquility and splendor of a natural setting with a vivid and immersive quality. It stands as an impressive and profoundly impactful piece of art.
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
Thank you for inspiring me Mother Nature. I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
Archival Print
Ships in a protective cardboard mailer
Frame is Not Included.
Printed on 235 GSM Fine Art Archival Paper - matte finish
Printed using fine archival Giclée inks
Mailed flat with protective backing.
12x18 print is printed on 13x19 paper with 1/2 inch border along the sides.
Sensing the moon's energy and the enchantment of a hidden sanctuary, this piece feels like a calling.. an invitation to step into the garden and explore. The maiden pauses among the ginko leaves... Moths flutter by, stars twinkle in the sky... and the night bloomers revel in the moon's radiant glow. A golden full moon hovers above, shining it's sweet light into the scene below, while a thousand stars move quietly across the canvas of the sky.
This piece is here to soothe your soul and offer sweet reminder that you are never alone when you step out into the natural world. The moon longs to calm you, and the garden longs to heal you.
This scene captures the tranquility and splendor of a natural setting with a vivid and immersive quality. It stands as an impressive and profoundly impactful piece of art.
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
Thank you for inspiring me Mother Nature. I hope that this magical scene entices you to relax and savor all the little intricate things that nature brings us.
Archival Print
Ships in a protective cardboard mailer
Frame is Not Included.
Printed on 235 GSM Fine Art Archival Paper - matte finish
Printed using fine archival Giclée inks
Mailed flat with protective backing.
12x18 print is printed on 13x19 paper with 1/2 inch border along the sides.