- Botanical Prints
- "Pumpkins" Watercolor Reproduction
"Pumpkins" Watercolor Reproduction
"Pumpkins" Watercolor Reproduction
Someday I want to grow a pumpkin, but for this year, I will just paint one and eat one. I like how its living leaves shoot straight upwards like many tiny parasols. Isn’t it interesting how a pretty vegetable became such a fall icon for us in America? I glad it did.
Seasons Collection : Fall
Giclee Reproduction print on archival watercolor paper. Unframed.
Keep in mind that prints are ordered on demand. Please be patient as they are printed at a local giclee printshop and take about a week to come to me. I then package them up to send to you.
Someday I want to grow a pumpkin, but for this year, I will just paint one and eat one. I like how its living leaves shoot straight upwards like many tiny parasols. Isn’t it interesting how a pretty vegetable became such a fall icon for us in America? I glad it did.
Seasons Collection : Fall
Giclee Reproduction print on archival watercolor paper. Unframed.
Keep in mind that prints are ordered on demand. Please be patient as they are printed at a local giclee printshop and take about a week to come to me. I then package them up to send to you.
About the Fall Collection
Yellow, orange, red. I love the slow shift from summer to winter in the south—the anticipation, prep, and hope for the next stage. Cozy sweaters and crisp mornings, fluttering leaves and fire pit evenings are all lovely. I see a lot of harvests, maturing seeds, and preparation for rest. It is like much of the earth is getting ready to die and spread seeds of life for the next generation. It is all at once sad and hopeful. Beautiful and inspiring.