white ash foliage association print
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the White Ash (Fraxinus americanus) and its intricate ecosystem of associated insects and moths. The artwork features delicate colored pencil work that captures both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
Illustration Details
The central focus is a carefully rendered White Ash branch with characteristic compound leaves, surrounded by 20 different species that depend on this tree. Each creature is meticulously labeled and includes notable specimens such as the majestic Laurel Sphinx moth, the distinctive Harris' Three Spot moth, and various specialized insects like the ash plant bug and ash sawfly.
Artistic Features
Composition
Harmonious arrangement of specimens around a central ash branch
Precise scientific labeling in an elegant, understated font
Soft, naturalistic color palette in colored pencil
Technical Specifications
Premium archival print on fine art paper
Dimensions: 13x19 inches including white border for framing
Artist-signed
Professional packaging in protective cellophane sleeve
This illustration would make an exceptional piece for:
Natural history enthusiasts
Botanical art collectors
Educational institutions
Home decor in studies or libraries
Environmental conservation offices
The piece not only serves as beautiful wall art but also as an educational tool, documenting the fascinating interdependence between the White Ash tree and its associated fauna, making it both decorative and informative for any space.
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the White Ash (Fraxinus americanus) and its intricate ecosystem of associated insects and moths. The artwork features delicate colored pencil work that captures both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
Illustration Details
The central focus is a carefully rendered White Ash branch with characteristic compound leaves, surrounded by 20 different species that depend on this tree. Each creature is meticulously labeled and includes notable specimens such as the majestic Laurel Sphinx moth, the distinctive Harris' Three Spot moth, and various specialized insects like the ash plant bug and ash sawfly.
Artistic Features
Composition
Harmonious arrangement of specimens around a central ash branch
Precise scientific labeling in an elegant, understated font
Soft, naturalistic color palette in colored pencil
Technical Specifications
Premium archival print on fine art paper
Dimensions: 13x19 inches including white border for framing
Artist-signed
Professional packaging in protective cellophane sleeve
This illustration would make an exceptional piece for:
Natural history enthusiasts
Botanical art collectors
Educational institutions
Home decor in studies or libraries
Environmental conservation offices
The piece not only serves as beautiful wall art but also as an educational tool, documenting the fascinating interdependence between the White Ash tree and its associated fauna, making it both decorative and informative for any space.
This exquisite botanical illustration showcases the White Ash (Fraxinus americanus) and its intricate ecosystem of associated insects and moths. The artwork features delicate colored pencil work that captures both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
Illustration Details
The central focus is a carefully rendered White Ash branch with characteristic compound leaves, surrounded by 20 different species that depend on this tree. Each creature is meticulously labeled and includes notable specimens such as the majestic Laurel Sphinx moth, the distinctive Harris' Three Spot moth, and various specialized insects like the ash plant bug and ash sawfly.
Artistic Features
Composition
Harmonious arrangement of specimens around a central ash branch
Precise scientific labeling in an elegant, understated font
Soft, naturalistic color palette in colored pencil
Technical Specifications
Premium archival print on fine art paper
Dimensions: 13x19 inches including white border for framing
Artist-signed
Professional packaging in protective cellophane sleeve
This illustration would make an exceptional piece for:
Natural history enthusiasts
Botanical art collectors
Educational institutions
Home decor in studies or libraries
Environmental conservation offices
The piece not only serves as beautiful wall art but also as an educational tool, documenting the fascinating interdependence between the White Ash tree and its associated fauna, making it both decorative and informative for any space.