Flower petals, the shape of a leaf, the structure of a branch — there is so much inspiration to be found in nature.
These botanical prints are part of my portfolio of work perfect to frame together or hang with pieces that you already have in your collection. I have used muted, natural colors that would be found in the natural world in these pieces.
I have always been inspired by black and white, line drawings, illustrations, and details that I’ve discovered while traveling — everything you need to create a beautiful gallery wall.
If you are interested in seeing more of my work, check out my art store here. Have a question or a commission request? Contact me here.
From left to right: Branch (Terracotta) Botanical Art Print, Branch (White and Brown) Botanical Art Print, Branch (White and Sand) Botanical Art Print, and Branch (White and Green) Botanical Art Print
Four Flowers (White and Black) Botanical Art Print
From left to right: Delicate Floral (Brown and White) and Delicate Floral (Cream and White)
Four Flowers (White and Black) Botanical Art Print
From left to right: Leaf Stem: Botanical Print (Black and Brown), Stem: Botanical Print in White and Black, Leaf Stem: Botanical Print (Black and Terracotta), Leaf Stem: Botanical Print (Terracotta and White), Stem: Botanical Print in Black and White, and Leaf Stem: Botanical Print (Brown and White)
From left to right: Big Floral Line Art (Brown and White) and Big Floral Line Art (Terracotta and White)
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Lindsay Shapka is an avid traveler and the creator of The Anthrotorian — a website dedicated to sharing travel tips, stories about adventures, culture quirks, artists you should know, fascinating bits of history, and more!
She is also an artist, marketing specialist, editor, and freelance writer who has work featured on websites, blogs, and in magazines like National Geographic Traveler.
This stunning work by Picasso is housed in the Museu Picasso in Barcelona.
I was completely enchanted by this work when I came upon it while walking through the museum one afternoon. It is oversized, and unlike anything that I had ever seen before — by Picasso or any other artist for that matter.