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A folk-style still life featuring a patterned ceramic vase filled with arching green stems and vivid orange flowers, set against a night sky with a crescent moon and scattered stars.
The composition balances symmetry and movement, with a decorative tile-inspired border anchoring the scene below. The palette is warm and earthy—deep greens, soft black, cream, and saturated orange—evoking traditional folk illustration and block-print textures. Small details throughout the image, from the botanical forms to the ornamental vase, invite a closer look.
Printed on heavyweight archival paper with a soft matte finish that retains the texture and character of the original artwork. The result is a print that feels timeless, hand-crafted, and grounded.
Details
Size: 8 × 10 inches
Giclee printed on high-quality, heavyweight archival paper
Matte finish
Packaged flat with protective backing, in a clear cellophane sleeve.
Frame not included
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Anisa Makhoul is an artist living and working in a treehouse in the old-growth forest of Oregon. Her work is shaped by themes of home, beauty, comfort, magic and liberation. She makes art that’s meant to live with people. She believes everyone deserves beauty in their home, not as a luxury, but as something grounding, sustaining, and quietly powerful. Her images are often whimsical and magical, using familiar symbols and warm color to create a sense of ease and belonging. The work exists first as art. Prints, stickers, and mugs are simply ways the work moves around the world. At its heart, her work is about creating small moments of comfort and freedom, art that feels like home.
- Eco-friendly
- Not on Amazon
- Women owned
- Disabled owned
