


Threading the Sun
Species: Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha)
Habitat: Native to the southwestern United States from extreme southern Utah to Texas, thrives in seeps, springs, and moist mountainous areas.
Location: Sedona, Arizona
Public Land: Montezuma Well National Monument
Description: In the hush of a spring-fed riparian forest, where the canopy swallows the sun, golden columbines rise like flickers of flame. Their delicate, nodding blooms reach upward through shafts of filtered light, petals glowing as if lit from within. Each blossom seeks the sun with quiet determination, threading beauty through the shade with slender stems and radiant grace. They offer a gentle reminder—that even in places of deep shadow, something golden can rise to meet the light.
Fine art print on acid free, 100% cotton, bright or warm white, textured surface, archival quality paper. For more about papers I use click here.
Species: Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha)
Habitat: Native to the southwestern United States from extreme southern Utah to Texas, thrives in seeps, springs, and moist mountainous areas.
Location: Sedona, Arizona
Public Land: Montezuma Well National Monument
Description: In the hush of a spring-fed riparian forest, where the canopy swallows the sun, golden columbines rise like flickers of flame. Their delicate, nodding blooms reach upward through shafts of filtered light, petals glowing as if lit from within. Each blossom seeks the sun with quiet determination, threading beauty through the shade with slender stems and radiant grace. They offer a gentle reminder—that even in places of deep shadow, something golden can rise to meet the light.
Fine art print on acid free, 100% cotton, bright or warm white, textured surface, archival quality paper. For more about papers I use click here.
Species: Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha)
Habitat: Native to the southwestern United States from extreme southern Utah to Texas, thrives in seeps, springs, and moist mountainous areas.
Location: Sedona, Arizona
Public Land: Montezuma Well National Monument
Description: In the hush of a spring-fed riparian forest, where the canopy swallows the sun, golden columbines rise like flickers of flame. Their delicate, nodding blooms reach upward through shafts of filtered light, petals glowing as if lit from within. Each blossom seeks the sun with quiet determination, threading beauty through the shade with slender stems and radiant grace. They offer a gentle reminder—that even in places of deep shadow, something golden can rise to meet the light.
Fine art print on acid free, 100% cotton, bright or warm white, textured surface, archival quality paper. For more about papers I use click here.