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Framed Prints 'Guest in the Garden' Framed Print 18x30
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'Guest in the Garden' Framed Print 18x30

$550.00

An 18×30-inch Fine Art print of ‘Chrysalis’ on canvas, framed and ready to hang.

Two frame profiles available: ‘Wedge’ and ‘Flat’ in four color options each: Black, Gold. Pewter, and White

Shipping included within the continental US. (Contact Bryan for other/custom shipping arrangements)

Series Overview: ‘Beginnings’, ‘Chrysalis’, and ‘Guest in the Garden’

This series explores transformation—not just of a caterpillar into a butterfly, but of curiosity into understanding, of childhood into human progress. Set within vast, man-made space habitats, these paintings contrast advanced structural and agricultural engineering and futuristic architecture with a quiet, inquisitive moment between two sisters. That contrast supports the emotional heart of the work: while the world transforms, small human moments remain sacred.

These are not just idyllic scenes of future life. They are metaphors for becoming—for how we carry nature forward, not just technologically, but emotionally. The series invites us to recognize the potential in youth, the power of curiosity, and the quiet force that drives progress. Even in a high-tech future, what matters—what transforms us—is the care, wonder, and connection we nurture in moments like these. Human flourishing isn’t just about replacing nature. Sometimes, it’s about carrying it with us.

Guest in the Garden

In this final chapter, the transformation of the butterfly is complete—although the journey for the sisters, and for humanity, is just beginning. The girls lean in to observe their winged visitor, a living metaphor for unexpected wonders evolving from humble beginnings. Overhead, a vast orbital habitat unfurls: engineered, but elegant, and teeming with life.

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An 18×30-inch Fine Art print of ‘Chrysalis’ on canvas, framed and ready to hang.

Two frame profiles available: ‘Wedge’ and ‘Flat’ in four color options each: Black, Gold. Pewter, and White

Shipping included within the continental US. (Contact Bryan for other/custom shipping arrangements)

Series Overview: ‘Beginnings’, ‘Chrysalis’, and ‘Guest in the Garden’

This series explores transformation—not just of a caterpillar into a butterfly, but of curiosity into understanding, of childhood into human progress. Set within vast, man-made space habitats, these paintings contrast advanced structural and agricultural engineering and futuristic architecture with a quiet, inquisitive moment between two sisters. That contrast supports the emotional heart of the work: while the world transforms, small human moments remain sacred.

These are not just idyllic scenes of future life. They are metaphors for becoming—for how we carry nature forward, not just technologically, but emotionally. The series invites us to recognize the potential in youth, the power of curiosity, and the quiet force that drives progress. Even in a high-tech future, what matters—what transforms us—is the care, wonder, and connection we nurture in moments like these. Human flourishing isn’t just about replacing nature. Sometimes, it’s about carrying it with us.

Guest in the Garden

In this final chapter, the transformation of the butterfly is complete—although the journey for the sisters, and for humanity, is just beginning. The girls lean in to observe their winged visitor, a living metaphor for unexpected wonders evolving from humble beginnings. Overhead, a vast orbital habitat unfurls: engineered, but elegant, and teeming with life.

An 18×30-inch Fine Art print of ‘Chrysalis’ on canvas, framed and ready to hang.

Two frame profiles available: ‘Wedge’ and ‘Flat’ in four color options each: Black, Gold. Pewter, and White

Shipping included within the continental US. (Contact Bryan for other/custom shipping arrangements)

Series Overview: ‘Beginnings’, ‘Chrysalis’, and ‘Guest in the Garden’

This series explores transformation—not just of a caterpillar into a butterfly, but of curiosity into understanding, of childhood into human progress. Set within vast, man-made space habitats, these paintings contrast advanced structural and agricultural engineering and futuristic architecture with a quiet, inquisitive moment between two sisters. That contrast supports the emotional heart of the work: while the world transforms, small human moments remain sacred.

These are not just idyllic scenes of future life. They are metaphors for becoming—for how we carry nature forward, not just technologically, but emotionally. The series invites us to recognize the potential in youth, the power of curiosity, and the quiet force that drives progress. Even in a high-tech future, what matters—what transforms us—is the care, wonder, and connection we nurture in moments like these. Human flourishing isn’t just about replacing nature. Sometimes, it’s about carrying it with us.

Guest in the Garden

In this final chapter, the transformation of the butterfly is complete—although the journey for the sisters, and for humanity, is just beginning. The girls lean in to observe their winged visitor, a living metaphor for unexpected wonders evolving from humble beginnings. Overhead, a vast orbital habitat unfurls: engineered, but elegant, and teeming with life.

Framed in a contemporary, ‘floating’ style. the canvas print is stretched on a 1-1/2 inch deep wooden frame, the edges finished black.

A 1/4-inch gap is left between the print and the frame to create a floating effect.

The ‘Flat’ frame profile will add approximately 1-3/4 inches to the overall height and width of the print. The ‘Wedge’ profile approximately 3-1/2 inches.

A hanging wire comes pre-installed.