botanical editions

the print archive


studies of plants, flowers, and the natural world through the language of print. Rooted in observation and preservation, these works reflect a quieter side of the archive, where growth, decay, and seasonal change are recorded as moments worthy of remembrance

Freya Freya
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Freya
$15.00

Freya is an original copper engraving depicting a dragonfly suspended in motion. Named after the Norse goddess associated with beauty, renewal, and transformation, the piece reflects the themes of growth and quiet observation found throughout Botanical Editions. Delicate engraved lines and subtle textures preserve a fleeting moment from the natural world through the enduring language of print.

• Original copper engraving
• Image size: 2 × 4 inches
• Hand printed by Spade Dragon Studio
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Printed on archival paper

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freya


A copper engraving inspired by the quiet elegance of the dragonfly. Through delicate lines and layered textures, the piece explores themes of transformation, renewal, and the fleeting beauty found in the natural world

Verdancy Verdancy
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Verdancy
$25.00

Verdancy is an original mixed media lithograph and screen print inspired by the quiet elegance of gladiolus blooms. Combining observational drawing with soft geometric layers of color, the piece explores themes of growth, renewal, and the fleeting beauty found in the natural world. Delicate graphite textures and hand printed surfaces preserve a seasonal study through the language of print.

• Original mixed media lithograph and screen print
• Image size: 10 × 14 inches
• Hand printed by Spade Dragon Studio
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Printed on archival paper

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verdancy


Inspired by the graceful form of gladiolus blooms, Verdancy combines observational drawing with subtle layers of color to preserve a fleeting season through print. Delicate textures and soft geometric shapes reflect the themes of growth, renewal, and quiet beauty that define Botanical Editions

Monstera Monstera
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Monstera
$25.00

Monstera is an original mixed media print combining hand-carved linoleum and screen printing techniques. Inspired by the balance between organic forms and simplified design, the piece layers the delicate structure of a dragonfly over broad monstera leaves in muted green tones. Each print preserves the textures and subtle variations inherent to the hand-printing process.

• Original mixed media screen print and linocut
• Image size: 6 × 8 inches
• Hand printed by Spade Dragon Studio
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Printed on Bristol paper

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monstera


Inspired by the lush forms of tropical leaves and the delicate architecture of dragonfly wings, Monstera captures a fleeting moment of calm within the natural world. Its layered greens and hand-printed textures celebrate the harmony found between movement, growth, and observation

Ikigai Ikigai
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Ikigai
$25.00

Ikigai is an original mixed media print combining screen printing, linocut, and Japanese tissue paper collage. Inspired by the quiet rituals of growth and self-discovery, the composition layers botanical imagery with fragments of handwritten affirmations and symbolic forms. Rendered in soft greens and natural textures, each piece preserves the subtle imperfections inherent to the hand printing process.

• Original mixed media screen print and linocut
• Image size: 8 × 10 inches
• Hand printed by Spade Dragon Studio
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Incorporates Japanese tissue paper collage
• Printed on Bristol paper

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ikigai


Blending screen printing, linocut, and collage, Ikigai explores the quiet pursuit of meaning found in everyday life. Butterflies, mushrooms, and fragments of handwritten phrases are layered together like memories preserved in a journal, creating a composition that celebrates growth, curiosity, and the beauty of continuing forward. Rendered in soft green tones and delicate textures, the piece serves as a reminder that purpose is often discovered slowly, one season at a time

There is wonder in ordinary things,
if we are willing to look closely.