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Shannon Marie

Jar by the Window | Wildflower Art Print

Jar by the Window | Wildflower Art Print

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This wildflower art print is available in 5x7 or 8x10 sizes. The illustration is printed on archival matte photo paper. Each piece is designed and printed in-house with eco-friendly practices, using vibrant pigment inks and shipped in recycled or reclaimed materials. This botanical wall art celebrates the beauty of everyday offerings, a reminder of gratitude found in simple, daily moments.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 5"x7" or 8"x10"
  • Originally created in watercolor and gouache
  • Designed and printed in-house
  • Printed with archival, vibrant pigment-based inks
  • Ships with 100% recycled, reclaimed, or reused materials
  • Origin: Printed in the U.S.A.

About the Paper:

    • Archival matte photo paper for lasting quality
    • 100% recyclable
    • Paper made in the U.S.A

About The Artist

Shannon Marie creates original mixed-media and watercolor art, often blending paint, gouache, ink, and other techniques. Each piece is printed with eco-friendly practices in mind. Alongside every artwork is a unique story that reflects the beauty of small, everyday moments. Her stories acts as a reminder to slow down and notice the little things in life. Shannon hopes that when you look at her art, you feel encouraged and at peace, knowing it was created with both heart and sustainability in mind.

Story:

Jar by the Window

There once was a blue glass jar that sat on an old windowsill, not far from the fields. It wasn’t fancy, just a jar once meant for something long forgotten, now washed and repurposed for something new.

Each morning, the woman of the house would walk the edges of her garden, collecting whatever flowers the Lord had given that day. Sometimes a bloom was bold, sometimes bruised, sometimes barely holding on. Still, she placed each one in the jar, offering it a place to be seen.

The jar never chose the flowers, it simply made room.

Visitors would comment on the little arrangement in the window, how peaceful it looked, how it made the room feel like home. And though she never spoke of it aloud, the woman knew what it truly was: a daily act of gratitude.

Because it wasn’t the perfection of the flowers that mattered, it was the practice of offering what she had.

“She has done what she could.”
Mark 14:8

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