"I Am The Desert Spring of the American Southwest Wonderland [Spring 2]" Limited Edition, Giclee Premium Paper Print

from $145.00

Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.

Enhanced Matte Paper, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media. 

All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.

All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, visionary, and rare.

Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed and then being signed, you will receive an email notifications with a tracking number for your package.

Purchase mat board additionally. Frame not included.

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Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.

Enhanced Matte Paper, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media. 

All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.

All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, visionary, and rare.

Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed and then being signed, you will receive an email notifications with a tracking number for your package.

Purchase mat board additionally. Frame not included.

Print Quality Details

Giclee printing is a professional fine art printing process that uses high-resolution inkjet printers, archival pigment inks, and acid-free papers or canvas. It is designed to produce highly accurate, long-lasting reproductions of artwork and photographs.

Giclee prints are considered one of the highest-quality print methods available. They offer exceptional detail, smooth color gradients, and accurate color reproduction.

Studies have shown that Giclee Prints' color vividness can last for more than 200 years, with tests conducted by independent bodies such as Wilhelm Research and printer manufacturers such as Epson. This gives collectors and art buyers assurance about this printing method.

Photo Rag premium paper provides a refined gallery look with its velvety matte surface, rich color tones, and soft tonal depth.

Textured Matte | 308 gsm | 18.9 mil | 100% Cotton Fiber

Photo Rag is a premium, smooth matte paper with a soft, fine texture that adds a slight depth to prints. It offers exceptional color reproduction and is highly regarded for its ability to render fine details with precision. Photo Rag is a go-to choice for photographers and artists looking for a versatile, high-quality paper.

 

Artwork Description and Symbolism

“I Am The Desert Spring of the American Southwest Wonderland” is an invitation to remember what the Sonoran Desert teaches every year: life does not ask permission to return—it simply arrives, radiant and undeniable. In the spirit of The Desert Abstraction Project, this piece treats Tucson’s landscape as both mirror and trailhead: a living signpost that nudges spiritual seekers back into wonder, back into presence, and back into the personal meanings we choose to assign to what we see.

At the center, a flower bursts open in soft pinks and violets—fine, needle-like petals radiating outward with delicate intensity, as if the bloom is emitting its own frequency. Behind it, the atmosphere stays airy and luminous: a pale green field that feels like desert light after a cleansing shift in season. Layered into that openness are impressionistic forms that echo saguaro fruit—familiar Sonoran shapes rendered with a dreamlike softness—while black splatters and angular marks cut through the composition like wind, thorns, or the raw handwriting of nature itself. The result is a compelling tension: tenderness framed by edge, elegance held inside a wilder, more primal energy.

What makes this work land is how faithfully it captures spring as a spiritual principle, not just a season. The desert doesn’t bloom because conditions are perfect; it blooms because renewal is woven into the design of life. The flower’s confident expansion—set against marks that suggest friction, grit, and intensity—becomes a visual teaching: growth is not the absence of hardship; it is life expressing itself through it. If you want a piece that brings Tucson’s springtime enchantment into your space while also serving as a daily reminder to keep opening—keep choosing meaning, keep choosing love, keep returning to what’s alive in you—this artwork belongs where you will see it often. Collect it now and let it reawaken your sense of wonder each day.

Accompanying Inspirational Exercise — “Spring Renewal Reset” (5 minutes, simple and actionable)
Stand with the artwork and let your eyes rest on the bloom. Then complete these three prompts—out loud or in a notebook:

  1. What’s blooming in me right now? (A new desire, a creative direction, a healthier boundary, a deeper faith.)

  2. What’s the ‘thorn’ around it? (Fear, self-doubt, overthinking, old programming, a protective habit that once helped.)

  3. What’s one way I can cooperate with renewal today? (Choose one small action you can complete in 10 minutes.)

Finish with a single commitment sentence:
“Today, I practice opening anyway.”

To anchor it physically, do one tangible “spring act” before the day ends: clear a small space, water a plant, take a short walk without distractions, or send the message you’ve been postponing. Over time, this trains you to treat renewal as a practice—not a mood—and to recognize that even in a desert, life is always ready to return.