butterflies of the midwest
This exquisite field guide-style illustration showcases 25 native butterfly species of the Midwest, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. Each butterfly is beautifully labeled with both its common and Latin name, from the iconic Monarch (Danaus plexippus) to the striking Eastern Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes).
Product Details
Medium: Archival inks on premium fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Packaging: Carefully rolled and protected in a cellophane sleeve, shipped in a sturdy mailing tube or flat fiberboard mailer
Authentication: Artist-signed
Artwork Features
Scientifically accurate representations of 25 butterfly species
Delicate color palette capturing subtle wing patterns and markings
Educational value with detailed species identification
Perfect balance of scientific illustration and decorative art
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, educators, or interior decoration
Care Instructions
Display Notes: Due to variations in monitor settings, actual print colors may differ slightly from digital representations. For optimal preservation, frame using UV-protective glass and avoid direct sunlight exposure.
This print combines educational value with aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect addition to a home study, classroom, or any space where natural history meets artistic expression.
This exquisite field guide-style illustration showcases 25 native butterfly species of the Midwest, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. Each butterfly is beautifully labeled with both its common and Latin name, from the iconic Monarch (Danaus plexippus) to the striking Eastern Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes).
Product Details
Medium: Archival inks on premium fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Packaging: Carefully rolled and protected in a cellophane sleeve, shipped in a sturdy mailing tube or flat fiberboard mailer
Authentication: Artist-signed
Artwork Features
Scientifically accurate representations of 25 butterfly species
Delicate color palette capturing subtle wing patterns and markings
Educational value with detailed species identification
Perfect balance of scientific illustration and decorative art
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, educators, or interior decoration
Care Instructions
Display Notes: Due to variations in monitor settings, actual print colors may differ slightly from digital representations. For optimal preservation, frame using UV-protective glass and avoid direct sunlight exposure.
This print combines educational value with aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect addition to a home study, classroom, or any space where natural history meets artistic expression.
This exquisite field guide-style illustration showcases 25 native butterfly species of the Midwest, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. Each butterfly is beautifully labeled with both its common and Latin name, from the iconic Monarch (Danaus plexippus) to the striking Eastern Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes).
Product Details
Medium: Archival inks on premium fine art paper
Presentation: Includes white border for framing flexibility
Packaging: Carefully rolled and protected in a cellophane sleeve, shipped in a sturdy mailing tube or flat fiberboard mailer
Authentication: Artist-signed
Artwork Features
Scientifically accurate representations of 25 butterfly species
Delicate color palette capturing subtle wing patterns and markings
Educational value with detailed species identification
Perfect balance of scientific illustration and decorative art
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, educators, or interior decoration
Care Instructions
Display Notes: Due to variations in monitor settings, actual print colors may differ slightly from digital representations. For optimal preservation, frame using UV-protective glass and avoid direct sunlight exposure.
This print combines educational value with aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect addition to a home study, classroom, or any space where natural history meets artistic expression.