


First Spring Nectar
A tiny Gray Hairstreak butterfly sips from the bright yellow blooms of agarita—one of the first plants to flower each spring in the Hill Country of Texas. This early nectar source is a welcome sight for pollinators and painters alike.
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
A tiny Gray Hairstreak butterfly sips from the bright yellow blooms of agarita—one of the first plants to flower each spring in the Hill Country of Texas. This early nectar source is a welcome sight for pollinators and painters alike.
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
A tiny Gray Hairstreak butterfly sips from the bright yellow blooms of agarita—one of the first plants to flower each spring in the Hill Country of Texas. This early nectar source is a welcome sight for pollinators and painters alike.
For Originals:
Painted on 140 lb cotton watercolor paper—archival, textured, and made to last. [Learn more]
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]