New work: Poison Garden Wall Art for Anthropologie

I'm thrilled to share one of my recent collaborations: my watercolor piece Poison Garden is now available as wall art at Anthropologie.

This artwork was inspired by the haunting beauty of toxic plants—those that are often overlooked in garden spaces due to their dangerous nature, but are just as intricate, fascinating, and visually striking. The painting features a collection of poisonous botanical specimens including foxglove, bleeding heart, manchineel apple, oleander, and doll’s eyes, all rendered in fine detail using traditional watercolor painting on paper.

I loved the challenge of capturing their delicate forms while honoring their potent histories and symbolism. With this piece, I wanted to create a composition that feels both elegant and slightly mysterious—a nod to the hidden narratives plants often carry.

This marks a special milestone in my art licensing journey - a continued partnership with a brand known for its appreciation of artful interiors and botanical design.

You can find Poison Garden on Anthropologie’s website under their Wall Art category. If you’re someone who loves darker florals or a touch of the unexpected in your home decor, I hope this piece resonates with you.

Thank you for following along—I’m so grateful for the opportunity to bring watercolor botanicals into more homes through collaborations like this. If you're interested in licensing botanical artwork for your brand, feel free to get in touch.

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