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Petals of the North

"Petals of the North" captures the quiet resilience and striking beauty of the fireweed flower—an iconic bloom that carpets the Alaskan landscape in vibrant magenta hues. Often the first to grow after wildfire and the last to bloom before winter’s return, fireweed symbolizes both renewal and the passing of time. This piece invites reflection on nature’s cycles, the fleeting pulse of summer in the far north, and the enduring spirit of life that thrives even in the harshest conditions.

 

  • Inked image size: 7" x 9.5" on 8.5" x 11" Lokta paper.
  • The print is signed by the artist, titled and numbered. 
  • Lokta is a sustainable paper, hand-crafted in Nepal.
  • Printed with the higest quality oil-based inks.
  • Each print is hand-printed, so slight shifts in placement may occur—these unique variations add to their one-of-a-kind charm.
  • Current Limited Edition Options:
    • Natural Lokta paper w/ black ink (50)
    • Silver/Gold on Pink Marbled Lokta paper  w/ black ink (10)
    • Merlot Lokta Paper w/ black ink (25)

Petals of the North

$85.00Price
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  • Orders are shipped every Tuesday and Thursday. All items will ship within 5-7 business days from the date of order, unless otherwise stated. If there may be a delay, I'll contact you directly. Thank you!

     If a package is returned due to an invalid shipping address, I’m happy to re-ship it to a valid address. However, you will be responsible for the cost of re-shipping.

  • Each of my prints is part of a limited edition—once a set number is made, that specific image, ink, or paper color will no longer be used.

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