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Continue ShoppingThe state meadowlark, on a branch, with hibiscus blooms on aged parchment. It is watching something off-frame with the particular alertness of a bird that has already decided not to react — not because it isn't paying attention, but because it has assessed the situation and found it manageable. The hibiscus blooms around it are warm and specific. The parchment background is the color of a very good afternoon in the right kind of light.
Prairie Goldfinch is the collection's botanical anchor: rendered in the patient style of a natural history illustration, the kind of image that belongs in a museum archive and also above a kitchen sink, and is equally at home in both. The warm ochre and orange-peach of the blooms against the aged parchment give this piece a warmth that the landscape prints expand upon — together they are the full Nebraska palette, the bird and the field and the sky. Hang Prairie Goldfinch alone for the botanical effect, alongside Wildflowers in Glass and Wheat Study for the full botanical wall, or pair it with Open Field for the complete Wheat + Wind world.
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| 5x7 print | 8x10 frame |
| 8x10 print | 11x14 frame |
| 11x14 print | 16x20 frame |
| 16x20 print | 18x24 frame |
| 18x24 print | 22x28 frame |
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A note when a new guest arrives. Eloise tells you who's coming, who's already at the table, and what they're bringing with them.
Sent quietly, never urgently, by Amy at Paperfinch.