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succulent art print

succulent art print Succulent Canvas Print Set of 2

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succulent art print Succulent Canvas Print Set of 2Quick Info Real macro photography not AI generated: Succulent botanical canvas wall art print captured in the Pacific Northwest. It will never be mass produced. Material: Professional Palo Duro 65% cotton 35% poly, 2: 1 weave fine art canvas. Production: Printed to order in Washington State using an Epson SC P900 printer with original pigment fade resistant archival inks. One print, made for you. Available sizes: 108 in. 1411 in. 2016 in. Framing:

Quick Info

Real macro photography — not AI generated: Succulent botanical canvas wall art print captured in the Pacific Northwest. It will never be mass-produced.

Material: Professional Palo Duro 65% cotton / 35% poly, 2:1 weave fine art canvas.

Production: Printed to order in Washington State using an Epson SC-P900 printer with original pigment fade-resistant archival inks. One print, made for you. Available sizes: 10×8 in. | 14×11 in. | 20×16 in.

Framing: Unstretched Flat Canvas — Frame Ready. Frames not included.

Shipping: Ships in protective packaging within 2–3 business days.


Product Story

Rain changes everything.

In the Pacific Northwest, succulents don't hide from the rain — they drink it in. Their thick, jewel-like leaves catch every drop, holding each one like a tiny crystal globe, refracting light, reflecting sky, turning an ordinary garden moment into something that stops you mid-step.

Martha Solo stopped. She pressed her macro lens close. And she stayed there until she had it — two Echeveria rosettes, glistening after a spring rain, their mauve and lavender petals luminous against a tapestry of green and amber.

Echeveria — named after 18th-century botanical illustrator Atanasio Echeverría — are among the most architecturally perfect plants in the natural world. Their rosette form is a living spiral, a natural mandala, a reminder that geometry and grace are not opposites. Up close, after rain, they become something otherworldly.

This set of two prints is part of the Kissed by Rain collection — a love letter to the Pacific Northwest's most defining element, water, and the extraordinary beauty it leaves behind on every surface it touches.

Two images. One story. Infinite calm.

Photography by Martha Solo | The Virtue of God | Washington State, USA


Pairing & Styling

This succulent canvas wall art set brings organic texture, soft color, and living calm to any space.

Color palette: Mauve, lavender, sage green, amber, soft pink — pairs beautifully with:

  • Warm neutrals — cream, sand, warm white, taupe
  • Earthy tones — terracotta, rust, olive green
  • Natural materials — rattan, linen, reclaimed wood, wicker

Rooms it loves:

  • Living room — hang side by side above a sofa or console for a cohesive botanical statement
  • Bedroom — soft, meditative tones create a calming sanctuary above the headboard
  • Home office — biophilic energy that reduces stress and sparks creativity
  • Bathroom — spa-like botanical serenity
  • Kitchen or dining room — earthy tones complement natural wood and stone

Style pairings: Biophilic, botanical, boho, modern farmhouse, cottagecore, Japandi, desert modern

Pairs beautifully with:


Size Guide

Size

Best For

10×8 in.

Desk display, small gallery wall, gift, cozy corner accent

14×11 in.

Bedroom, home office, medium wall — most popular size

20×16 in.

Living room statement pair, above sofa or bed, large wall

Both prints in the set are the same size. Hang side by side with 2–4 inches of space between them for a clean, gallery-style look.


Detailed Specs & Quality

Detail

Specification

Artist

Martha Solo

Subject

Echeveria succulents (Echeveria sp.) with raindrops

Location

Pacific Northwest, Washington State

Orientation

Horizontal

Set

2 prints, same size

Available sizes

10×8

Canvas material

Palo Duro, 65% cotton / 35% poly, 2:1 weave

Matte canvas weight

400 gsm

Satin canvas weight

450 gsm

Finish options

Matte or satin

Printer

Epson SC-P900

Ink

Original Epson pigment inks, fade-resistant

Print quality

Giclée-quality, archival

Framing

Unframed — printed canvas only

Made in

Washington State, USA


Copyright Notice

© Martha Solo / The Virtue of God. All rights reserved. These images are original works of art captured by Martha Solo in Washington State. Reproduction, distribution, or commercial use without written permission is strictly prohibited.


Review Request

If this set of prints brought beauty and calm into your home, we would be deeply grateful for your review. Your words help other nature lovers find their perfect piece — and they mean everything to a small, woman-owned art business. Thank you for choosing to live with beauty. 🌿

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