LUPINE - 5x7 print
LUPINE - 5x7 print
The name Lupine comes from lupus, Latin for "wolf", and lupinus means "wolfish". Early European observers of this wildflower found that she grew only in sandy, barren soil, and flourished where other plants did not, and mistakenly assumed she was robbing nutrients from the soil, like a wolf taking sheep from a flock. In fact though, she can thrive in these places because a bacteria in her roots can take nitrogen from the air, fix it inside of the plant, and fertilize the soil herself.
This is a 5x7” giclee print of my original painting, LUPINE. It’s printed with archival ink on thick, textured cotton rag paper, signed on the back, packaged in a protective sleeve with backing board, and ready for a standard-size frame.
Archival prints are shipped in a flat envelope through USPS Priority Mail.