Petals stacked tight and heavy, buds still blushing pink at the edges, green so deep it's almost blue. This is the kind of botanical study that makes you slow down and look twice. Printed from a 19th-century illustration tradition, it carries the quiet authority of a museum archive without any of the stuffiness.
About this print
Petals don't usually hold this much light. These ones do. It's a cluster of white roses caught at full bloom, a couple of buds still blushing pink at the edges, with foliage so deep green it almost tips into teal. The whole thing is rendered in the tradition of 19th-century botanical illustration, the kind that was made to be scientifically useful and ended up being quietly beautiful. Controlled linework gives each petal its shape, and the shading is built in soft layered washes that make the white feel translucent rather than flat. On a white background, with nothing competing for attention, the roses just sit there and do their thing.
Where it works
The palette is soft but not weak. Blush pink, forest green, pale butter yellow, clean white. It keeps a room feeling calm without reading as bare. Rooms with good natural light bring out the depth in the foliage and the slight warmth in the buds. It pairs well with linen, aged wood, and anything with a little patina to it. In a bedroom it settles in like it was always there. In a bathroom with white tile it adds something considered. It also holds its own in a living room gallery wall, where the clean background gives it a little breathing room between busier pieces.
FAQs
What paper do you print on?
Museum-quality fine art paper with a smooth matte finish, archival inks, and a heavyweight feel that resists fading and yellowing over time.
How does my print ship?
Unframed paper and unframed canvas prints ship rolled in a protective tube or in a rigid mailer, depending on size. Framed paper and framed canvas prints ship fully assembled and ready to hang, with hanging hardware pre-installed. Frames are available on both paper and canvas at checkout.
Do frames come with glazing?
Yes. All framed paper prints ship with optical-grade clear acrylic. Acrylic is lighter than glass, shatter-resistant, and safer for shipping. It also makes larger frames easier to hang and clean.
How is it packaged?
Prints are packed to survive transit. Rolled prints ship in rigid tubes with end caps. Flat prints ship in stiff mailers with corner protection. Framed prints ship in custom-fit boxes with foam corner guards and shrink wrap over the acrylic.
What is the digital download?
A high-resolution file set you can print yourself at home, at a local print shop, or upload to any online printer. Delivered instantly by email after checkout.
Your download includes six aspect ratios so you can print the same artwork to fit common frame sizes:
- 2:3 prints up to 24x36, 30x45, or 40x60
- 3:4 prints up to 18x24 or 30x40
- 4:5 prints up to 16x20 or 24x30
- 11x14 prints at standard US frame sizes
- ISO / A-series prints up to A2 or A1 (European standard sizes)
- 1:1 square prints up to 30x30
All files are high-resolution and ready to print at gallery scale. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
Can I get a custom size?
Yes. Get in touch with us directly and we'll send you a quote. Our standard sizes run from 8x12 up to 40x60, and we can produce most sizes in between.
Will it look like the mockup?
The mockups are a close visual representation, generated to show scale, framing, and room context. Colors on your screen may vary slightly from the printed result depending on your monitor. The artwork itself is exactly what you see.
Where does this print work best?
Bedrooms are its most natural home, especially with warm neutrals or soft linen tones nearby. Bathrooms with white or light tile suit it well too. It also works on a living room gallery wall where its clean white background helps it hold space without competing. Natural light is a bonus; it brings out the depth in the greens.
What style is this print?
It's a fine botanical illustration in the 19th-century tradition, the kind originally produced as hand-colored engravings for natural history publications. Precise linework, soft volumetric shading, and layered washes give the petals real depth and a slight translucency. The result is controlled and detailed without being stiff. Scientific in its roots, easy to live with on a wall.
Production time
Most orders ship in 2 to 3 business days. Larger orders may take 3 to 7 business days. Prints are made to order in the USA, with fulfillment from facilities on the east and west coasts so most US orders move fast.
Free shipping
Free standard shipping on all paper and canvas orders to the lower 48 states. Hawaii and Alaska are quoted separately at checkout.
Tracking
You'll get a tracking email as soon as your order ships.
Digital downloads
Delivered instantly by email after checkout. Files are high-resolution and ready to print.
Damaged orders
Free reprint and reship if your order arrives damaged. Report damage within 14 days of delivery with photos of the print and the packaging. No need to return the damaged item.
Lost orders
If a package is lost in transit, we'll reship after the carrier investigation completes.
Returns
14-day return window. Buyer covers return shipping. Digital downloads are non-refundable. Full policy on our returns page.
Paper
Canvas
The size you pick is the artwork size. A mat and frame are added on the outside, so the finished piece hangs larger than the print itself.
24x36 print with a 2in mat
Image: 36 x 24 in
With mat: 39.75 x 27.75 in
With frame: 41.00 x 29.00 in
Small
8x12
Matted: 16.75 x 12.75
Framed: 18.00 x 14.00
Medium
12x18
Matted: 22.75 x 16.75
Framed: 24.00 x 18.00
Large
16x24
Matted: 28.75 x 20.75
Framed: 30.00 x 22.00
Extra Large
24x36
Matted: 39.75 x 27.75
Framed: 41.00 x 29.00
Huge
30x45
Matted: 48.75 x 33.75
Framed: 50.00 x 35.00
Giant
40x60
Framed: approx 61.25 x 41.25
No mat available at this size
Canvas sizing details coming soon.