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6.50" x 8.00"
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Polygonum Pensylvanicum Smartweed Art Print
by Elizabeth Reich
$19.56
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Polygonum Pensylvanicum Smartweed art print by Elizabeth Reich. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A stem with light green leaves stretches against a deep blue background, creating a striking contrast. Some leaves appear partially damaged or torn,... more
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Artist's Description
A stem with light green leaves stretches against a deep blue background, creating a striking contrast. Some leaves appear partially damaged or torn, adding texture and interest to the composition. A cyantoype and watercolor wash of Pennsylvania Smartweed (Polygonum pensylvanicum).
The disticntive deep blue color, and delicate impression of this botanical Cyanotypes, fits beautifully into several home decor styles, including: coastal/nautical, minimalist, bohemian, modern contemporary, vintage/botanical, industrial, and eclectic. Style cyanotypes with natural wood or white frames to keep the focus on their intricate details. Pairs well with greenery, natural textiles, and complimentary blue accents for a harmonious look.
Interpreting discoveries in nature with watercolors, aka colorful puddles, since 2014;
Inspired by the outdoors and flower gardens. Ready to bring the outdoors inside? Available for your living space and your on-the-go day with wall art prints, home dec...
About Elizabeth Reich
Hello! Welcome to the art studio of founder Elizabeth, known as LZBTH Creative, where color seeps from watercolors, sunlight imprints cyanotypes, and exploration leads to mixed-media art. An artist passionate about blending nature's beauty with moments of serene reflection. With an Art History degree in hand (2005), life took Elizabeth on a winding journey, then an introspective question, "What would my eight-year-old self want to do?" Led her back to art in 2014 with the answer, "paint in watercolors." Elizabeth believes art isn't just decorative; it's a bridge between chaos and serenity. Influenced by her love of nature and flower gardens, Elizabeth is committed to eco-conscious practices like: eco-friendly materials, minimizing waste,...


Anne Gifford
This is a lovely technique, with strong design as well.
Elizabeth Reich replied:
Thank you for this thoughtful compliment Anne.
Diane Hocker
Breezy and elegant design,, Elizabeth!
Elizabeth Reich replied:
Thank you for this descriptive, and lovely compliment Diane.