"Poison Garden" Rainbow Locust Art Print

Bring the magic of nature's most captivating creatures to your walls with this dreamy art print that features the Madagascar Rainbow Locust surrounded by swirling red poppies and a golden halo. Rich jewel tones beckon the viewer toward wonder, while the symbols ask us to explore the conditions and solutions for a world where poppy fields and gold lie at the center of so much senseless bloodshed and addiction. 

Printed on velvety fine art paper, this beautiful giclée art print preserves the exquisite details of the original painting while adding rich, subtle texture. Pair this square locust art with other jewel-toned nature art to create a mystical gallery wall or elevate a special room with this symbol of transformation on its own. 

Artist: Aimee Schreiber. View all her art collections and follow her @aimeeschreiber

Symbolism: While beautiful and captivating, what is often most colorful in nature is also most poisonous. This piece asks a series of questions: Can we let poppies be poppies? How does a simple, lovely flower become a destructive plague? What can we do today to help? The golden halo and dreamy movement of the flowers suggests and hopes that there might be redemption for this world where humans turn poppy fields into epidemics of violence and addiction.

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Details: This borderless fine art reproduction is printed with archival inks on premium Hahnemühle fine art paper. This museum-quality paper has a gorgeous, velvety texture and sturdy weight.

Frame not included. An ornate or simple gold, black, or natural wood frame would look lovely with this art print. Email us with a photo of your space if you'd like frame, size, or pairing recommendations to compliment your existing décor. 

Please note: The gold is an image reproduction of gold leaf and is not metallic when printed. Colors vary from screen to screen and are represented as accurately as possible. Please allow up to 2 weeks for your artwork to be printed and shipped to you. Most unframed prints ship rolled in a tube. You can place your print directly in a frame with or without a mat or flatten it first. To flatten, unroll and place some flat, heavy objects (books) on the ends or middle of your print and let it sit overnight.