The Art of Gifting: Botanical Prints for Christmas
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The Art of Gifting: Botanical Prints for Christmas

There’s something timeless about giving art as a gift. A fine art print carries meaning beyond the festive season — a sense of care, connection, and beauty that lasts long after it’s unwrapped. This Studio Journal entry explores how botanical art can become a deeply personal Christmas gift, offering warmth, symbolism, and craftsmanship that endures.

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Caring for Your Art Prints: A Collector’s Guide
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Caring for Your Art Prints: A Collector’s Guide

Art prints are crafted to last — but how you care for them makes all the difference. In this guide, I share simple ways to preserve your fine art prints at home, from choosing the right frame and placement to protecting against light and humidity. Whether you’re a first-time collector or building a growing gallery wall, these tips will help your prints remain as vibrant as the day they were created.

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The Enduring Appeal of Botanical Art in Interior Design

The Enduring Appeal of Botanical Art in Interior Design

Botanical art continues to hold a timeless place in interior design, connecting the calm rhythm of nature with the spaces we live in. This Studio Journal entry explores why botanical prints remain a lasting favourite — their quiet versatility, natural warmth, and ability to bring depth and balance to any interior.

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Behind the Botanical Collection: The Making of Madame Alfred Carrière
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Behind the Botanical Collection: The Making of Madame Alfred Carrière

From the first sketch to the final print, each piece in the Botanical Collection carries its own rhythm. This Studio Journal entry follows the making of Madame Alfred Carrière — a study of soft light, layered petals, and quiet detail. It offers a look at how digital illustration meets traditional botanical composition, from reference to finished artwork.

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