Wildflowers on Avenue Lacombe - Silk Scarf

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100% silk habotai scarves, finished with a machine rolled baby hem.

The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing. These are printed by a local manufacturer that prints on demand - they produce very little waste, as each order is only made once it has been ordered. They wash and reprint incorrectly printed fabrics and use machinery that recirculates water to minimize water usage. They aren’t handmade scarves but the fabric is really lovely to the touch and the colors are so vibrant.

This is a mechanical pencil drawing of a mass of wildflowers I spotted while walking through my neighborhood. It is technically the first part of an interlocking pair. The piece took around three months to complete, though I was not working on it full time. The original drawing is 11x14 inches on smooth Bristol, professionally scanned and digitally colored. 

One thing I really appreciate about Montreal is that the city lets these messy tangles of wildflowers thrive in random green strips and concrete planters. There is a very specific blend of species that shows up in these chaotic and cheerful little ecosystems and they’re my favorite thing about spring in the city.

I have a particular love for wildflowers because they manage to be both pretty and scrappy at the same time. They show you can be radiant and joyful while not really doing all that well. They are strong enough to push through cracks in concrete but delicate enough to sway in the breeze, unbothered. 

Reactive printing on 100% Habotai silk
Machine-rolled baby hem
Sizes - 16x16 - 36x36

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100% silk habotai scarves, finished with a machine rolled baby hem.

The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing. These are printed by a local manufacturer that prints on demand - they produce very little waste, as each order is only made once it has been ordered. They wash and reprint incorrectly printed fabrics and use machinery that recirculates water to minimize water usage. They aren’t handmade scarves but the fabric is really lovely to the touch and the colors are so vibrant.

This is a mechanical pencil drawing of a mass of wildflowers I spotted while walking through my neighborhood. It is technically the first part of an interlocking pair. The piece took around three months to complete, though I was not working on it full time. The original drawing is 11x14 inches on smooth Bristol, professionally scanned and digitally colored. 

One thing I really appreciate about Montreal is that the city lets these messy tangles of wildflowers thrive in random green strips and concrete planters. There is a very specific blend of species that shows up in these chaotic and cheerful little ecosystems and they’re my favorite thing about spring in the city.

I have a particular love for wildflowers because they manage to be both pretty and scrappy at the same time. They show you can be radiant and joyful while not really doing all that well. They are strong enough to push through cracks in concrete but delicate enough to sway in the breeze, unbothered. 

Reactive printing on 100% Habotai silk
Machine-rolled baby hem
Sizes - 16x16 - 36x36

Ships within 7 days

100% silk habotai scarves, finished with a machine rolled baby hem.

The print is permanent and will never fade with use or washing. These are printed by a local manufacturer that prints on demand - they produce very little waste, as each order is only made once it has been ordered. They wash and reprint incorrectly printed fabrics and use machinery that recirculates water to minimize water usage. They aren’t handmade scarves but the fabric is really lovely to the touch and the colors are so vibrant.

This is a mechanical pencil drawing of a mass of wildflowers I spotted while walking through my neighborhood. It is technically the first part of an interlocking pair. The piece took around three months to complete, though I was not working on it full time. The original drawing is 11x14 inches on smooth Bristol, professionally scanned and digitally colored. 

One thing I really appreciate about Montreal is that the city lets these messy tangles of wildflowers thrive in random green strips and concrete planters. There is a very specific blend of species that shows up in these chaotic and cheerful little ecosystems and they’re my favorite thing about spring in the city.

I have a particular love for wildflowers because they manage to be both pretty and scrappy at the same time. They show you can be radiant and joyful while not really doing all that well. They are strong enough to push through cracks in concrete but delicate enough to sway in the breeze, unbothered. 

Reactive printing on 100% Habotai silk
Machine-rolled baby hem
Sizes - 16x16 - 36x36

Ships within 7 days