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There is a particular kind of beauty in Queen Anne’s Lace — wild and delicate at once, impossibly intricate, the kind of flower you stop to look at in a field and then can’t stop thinking about. This signed botanical oil print by Jessica Hollander of India & Purry captures a single large blossom in full, luminous detail against a rich, deep green ground — a painting that feels both intimate and expansive, both botanically precise and deeply alive. Printed on archival matte paper with a clean white border ready for framing, this is the kind of art that transforms a wall into something you actually want to look at every single day.
Queen Anne’s Lace — with its flat-topped clusters of tiny white florets and its delicate, lacy structure — has been beloved by botanical artists for centuries. Here, rendered in oil and enlarged to reveal every extraordinary detail of the blossom, it becomes something truly special: a celebration of the wild, intricate beauty that God placed in the most ordinary roadside flower. The deep green ground gives the white blossom a luminous, almost glowing quality — warm and rich and full of life. This is botanical art for the collector who finds beauty in the natural world and wants to bring it home.
Ordering for someone special? Add a personal message in the notes section at checkout and a complimentary handwritten notecard will be included with your order — a beautiful, personal touch that makes this gift truly memorable. Pair it with the Black Ranunculus on Snow print for a stunning matched set that celebrates the full range of Jessica Hollander’s botanical vision.
India & Purry is the art studio of Jessica Hollander — a botanical artist whose work celebrates the quiet, extraordinary beauty of the natural world. Her prints are collected by art lovers who appreciate botanical illustration at its most refined: precise, evocative, and deeply beautiful. Each signed print is a small piece of her artistic vision, brought into your home.
“Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin, and yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” — Matthew 6:28–29