Celebrate the quiet beauty of the West with this print featuring pasqueflower, one of the earliest wildflowers to bloom after winter’s thaw. Found in meadows, prairies, and open slopes, pasqueflower greets spring with its soft, silvery foliage and delicate, bell-shaped blossoms in shades of lavender and pale violet.
Easily recognized by its fuzzy stems and silky, deeply divided leaves, pasqueflower seems fragile at first glance, yet it thrives in the cool, unpredictable weather of early spring. Beyond its visual charm, this wildflower has cultural and medicinal significance, long admired for its ability to bring life and color to the landscape after the snow melts. It also provides early nourishment for pollinators, bridging the gap between winter dormancy and summer abundance.
This carefully crafted print captures the gentle form of the pasqueflower—a symbol of renewal, resilience, and the subtle strength of the Western landscape.
Oil based ink, printed on 11x14" paper, the print itself measures 6x12"
Choose between a black & white print or hand painted with watercolor.