BOTANICALLY PRINTED TEXTILES & FINE ART
PRINTED BY THE EARTH
These botanically printed textiles and fine art works are shaped through direct contact with the natural world. Leaves and stems are gathered, arranged, and given time to release their imprint—color, line, and residue transferred through pressure, heat, and patience. Each piece carries the record of that encounter: where a leaf rested, where pigment softened, where the material resisted or yielded. The work is not about control, but collaboration—allowing the earth to leave its mark and trusting the process to unfold.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Botanically printed textiles are created by placing gathered plant material—such as leaves or flowers—directly onto fabric and transferring their natural pigments through heat, pressure, and time. Each print is shaped by the plant itself, the fiber, and the process, resulting in organic variation.
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Botanical printing is a natural process, and subtle shifts over time are part of the work’s character. While care is taken to set the prints thoughtfully, these textiles are best understood as living works, marked by season, use, and light rather than fixed uniformity.
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Textiles are printed on natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, or silk. Fabric type is noted in each listing, as fiber plays an important role in how the botanical impressions appear and age.
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Yes. Each botanically printed textile is one-of-a-kind or created in a very small batch. Once a piece is collected, it will not be replicated.
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Some botanicals used in the printing process are gathered in Provence, where the studio spends part of the year, while others may come from different locations. Each piece reflects a specific place and moment in time, shaped by what was available and tended.
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Custom work may be available on a limited basis, depending on timing and materials. You’re welcome to inquire directly to discuss possibilities.
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Botanically printed scarves are designed to be worn gently or displayed, depending on how you choose to live with the piece. When worn with care, they offer a quiet, tactile way to carry the work with you. Some collectors prefer to display scarves as textile studies or wall hangings, allowing the botanical impressions to remain undisturbed over time. Both uses are equally valid, and each scarf is created with this versatility in mind.
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Botanically printed scarves are made with natural fibers and plant-based impressions and should be handled with care. To preserve the color and integrity of the print, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, moisture, and friction. When not in use, store the scarf folded in a dry place, away from heat and light.
When cleaning is needed, scarves may be gently hand washed in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral soap. Do not wring or twist. Lay flat to dry, away from direct light and heat. Machine washing is not recommended.Over time, subtle shifts in tone may occur. These changes are a natural part of the textile’s life and reflect how it has been worn, washed, and cared for.