yellow in the midwest - 11x14 print
This exquisite 11x14 illustration celebrates the yellow hues of Midwest native flora and fauna through detailed colored pencil artistry. The composition features 56 meticulously rendered species, including:
Natural Elements:
Delicate butterflies and moths, including the striking Io moth with its distinctive eyespots
Native wildflowers like prairie coneflower, woodland sunflower, and yellow fairy cups
Common birds such as the American Goldfinch
Various insects, including the eastern Hercules beetle and hover fly
Indigenous leaves, including black walnut and river birch
A yellow perch, representing aquatic life
Mushrooms like the prized chanterelle
Each specimen is numbered and corresponds to an included 8.5"x11" identification key, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Technical Details:
Medium: Archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed
Protected in cellophane sleeve
Ships in rigid mailer for safe delivery
This print is perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts and educators
Midwest botanical collections
Home decor celebrating regional biodiversity
Scientific illustration appreciation
Environmental education settings
The artwork captures the subtle variations of yellow found in nature, from pale butter tones to rich golden hues, creating a harmonious composition that serves as both scientific documentation and fine art.
This exquisite 11x14 illustration celebrates the yellow hues of Midwest native flora and fauna through detailed colored pencil artistry. The composition features 56 meticulously rendered species, including:
Natural Elements:
Delicate butterflies and moths, including the striking Io moth with its distinctive eyespots
Native wildflowers like prairie coneflower, woodland sunflower, and yellow fairy cups
Common birds such as the American Goldfinch
Various insects, including the eastern Hercules beetle and hover fly
Indigenous leaves, including black walnut and river birch
A yellow perch, representing aquatic life
Mushrooms like the prized chanterelle
Each specimen is numbered and corresponds to an included 8.5"x11" identification key, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Technical Details:
Medium: Archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed
Protected in cellophane sleeve
Ships in rigid mailer for safe delivery
This print is perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts and educators
Midwest botanical collections
Home decor celebrating regional biodiversity
Scientific illustration appreciation
Environmental education settings
The artwork captures the subtle variations of yellow found in nature, from pale butter tones to rich golden hues, creating a harmonious composition that serves as both scientific documentation and fine art.
This exquisite 11x14 illustration celebrates the yellow hues of Midwest native flora and fauna through detailed colored pencil artistry. The composition features 56 meticulously rendered species, including:
Natural Elements:
Delicate butterflies and moths, including the striking Io moth with its distinctive eyespots
Native wildflowers like prairie coneflower, woodland sunflower, and yellow fairy cups
Common birds such as the American Goldfinch
Various insects, including the eastern Hercules beetle and hover fly
Indigenous leaves, including black walnut and river birch
A yellow perch, representing aquatic life
Mushrooms like the prized chanterelle
Each specimen is numbered and corresponds to an included 8.5"x11" identification key, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Technical Details:
Medium: Archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed
Protected in cellophane sleeve
Ships in rigid mailer for safe delivery
This print is perfect for:
Nature enthusiasts and educators
Midwest botanical collections
Home decor celebrating regional biodiversity
Scientific illustration appreciation
Environmental education settings
The artwork captures the subtle variations of yellow found in nature, from pale butter tones to rich golden hues, creating a harmonious composition that serves as both scientific documentation and fine art.