Artwork Description
Reproduction of Boho Bouquet VIII by James Wiens
Elevate your home aesthetics with this stunning watercolor floral art print, a timeless addition to any wall decor collection. This exquisite piece captures the delicate essence of a blooming garden, featuring a harmonious composition of blush-toned flowers including full-bloomed peonies, elegant roses, and a lone poppy with its signature dark center. The soft pastels and detailed brushstrokes bring each petal to life, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere. Surrounded by lush greenery and hints of foliage, this print is an ode to the beauty of nature's botanicals, perfect for enhancing the ambiance of living spaces, bedrooms, or home offices. The versatile color palette makes it an ideal match for a variety of interior styles, from shabby chic to modern minimalist. Printed on high-quality paper, this art print ensures long-lasting vibrance and is sure to captivate any observer with its subtle charm. Whether you're looking to infuse a sense of tranquility into your abode or searching for a thoughtful gift for a nature-loving friend, this watercolor floral art print is a choice that's both chic and enchanting. Its potential to complement a gallery wall or stand as a focal point piece makes it an unmissable pick for anyone passionate about artful wall decor.For more art by James Wiens click here.
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Part Number: 68448a
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Artwork Profile Attributes
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Material Details
1. Print on Demand Canvas
2. Print on Demand Poster Paper
3. Print on Demand Fine Art
Bleed and Trimming Information
- Bleed Information (canvas only): 3-inch mirrored bleed included. Reach out to us for other options.
- All Prints:
We include a small trim border around each print with order and copyright details. If you'd prefer your image printed right to the edge (no border), just let us know in the âOrder Notesâ section for that item.

