tree leaves (fall) of the midwest
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the diverse fall foliage of Midwest trees, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific accuracy and artistic elegance. The piece features 25 different tree species, each leaf carefully labeled with both common and scientific names, from the vibrant red oak (Quercus rubra) to the delicate yellow leaves of the American beech (Fagus grandifolia).
Product Details
Print Specifications
Medium: Archival-quality reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Premium fine art paper, medium weight
Includes: White border for framing flexibility
Authentication: Artist-signed
Packaging: Protected in cellophane sleeve
Shipping: Arrives either gently rolled in a protective tube or flat in a rigid mailer
Artistic Features
Detailed botanical illustrations of fall leaves
Scientific labeling with both common and Latin names
Natural color palette ranging from bright yellows to deep reds
Educational and decorative value
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
This print serves as both a beautiful piece of wall art and an educational reference, ideal for classrooms, home offices, or any space where natural science meets aesthetic appeal. The careful attention to detail in each leaf's structure and coloration makes this piece a valuable resource for tree identification while maintaining its artistic charm.
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the diverse fall foliage of Midwest trees, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific accuracy and artistic elegance. The piece features 25 different tree species, each leaf carefully labeled with both common and scientific names, from the vibrant red oak (Quercus rubra) to the delicate yellow leaves of the American beech (Fagus grandifolia).
Product Details
Print Specifications
Medium: Archival-quality reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Premium fine art paper, medium weight
Includes: White border for framing flexibility
Authentication: Artist-signed
Packaging: Protected in cellophane sleeve
Shipping: Arrives either gently rolled in a protective tube or flat in a rigid mailer
Artistic Features
Detailed botanical illustrations of fall leaves
Scientific labeling with both common and Latin names
Natural color palette ranging from bright yellows to deep reds
Educational and decorative value
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
This print serves as both a beautiful piece of wall art and an educational reference, ideal for classrooms, home offices, or any space where natural science meets aesthetic appeal. The careful attention to detail in each leaf's structure and coloration makes this piece a valuable resource for tree identification while maintaining its artistic charm.
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the diverse fall foliage of Midwest trees, meticulously rendered in colored pencil with scientific accuracy and artistic elegance. The piece features 25 different tree species, each leaf carefully labeled with both common and scientific names, from the vibrant red oak (Quercus rubra) to the delicate yellow leaves of the American beech (Fagus grandifolia).
Product Details
Print Specifications
Medium: Archival-quality reproduction of original colored pencil artwork
Paper: Premium fine art paper, medium weight
Includes: White border for framing flexibility
Authentication: Artist-signed
Packaging: Protected in cellophane sleeve
Shipping: Arrives either gently rolled in a protective tube or flat in a rigid mailer
Artistic Features
Detailed botanical illustrations of fall leaves
Scientific labeling with both common and Latin names
Natural color palette ranging from bright yellows to deep reds
Educational and decorative value
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
This print serves as both a beautiful piece of wall art and an educational reference, ideal for classrooms, home offices, or any space where natural science meets aesthetic appeal. The careful attention to detail in each leaf's structure and coloration makes this piece a valuable resource for tree identification while maintaining its artistic charm.