We’ve actually got a pretty substantial amount of snow in the forecast for later this week here in Virginia, but, mentally, I’m deep into spring already. I can’t wait to be able to read my book on the front porch and to see flowers pushing up through the ground. I miss color and warmth and that general feeling of refreshing newness that springtime brings.
I’m actually typing this up from bed where I’ve been lying sick for the past week and a half, which I think might have a lot to do with why I came up with today’s post theme of spring art prints. I wanted to distract myself from being cooped up inside and to think ahead to the brand new season that’s just around the corner. In case the artwork pictured above suits your current daydreams, too, I’ve linked each piece for you below.
Spring Art Prints From Artfully Walls:
1. Spring Is Like A Perhaps Hand
2. Spring Fling
3. Iceland Poppies Bring Instant Delight
5. Cloud Study
8. Current No.2
11. Spring Is Here, by Rita Kwong
12. Marigold Linocut
13. California Summer Citrus Bouquet Pink Floral Painting
14. Spring is Here, by Sacrée Frangine
15. Seasons
17. I’m Changing
18. Mountainscape
20. Sun-Kissed Color In Fall Canyon
Which piece is your favorite from the collection? I personally really love the rich color palette in Flowers Of The East, but the light and airy watercolor strokes in Flowers Bouquet also speak to me. I would love to hang these salon style in our living room around the fireplace. Can you picture it? And let me know in the comments if you’re pining for spring just as desperately as I am! Don’t get me wrong, there’s so much to love about winter (I’m actually excited about the snow this week), but I think I’m just ready to make that shift toward the next phase of the year.
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