A quiet landscape inspired by childhood garden memories, Grandma's Poppies reflects my ongoing exploration of memory, light and how time softens what we remember.
My great grandmother grew and painted poppies and my mother later grew flowers from those same plants. This painting is inspired by a garden like theirs and the feeling of looking back at places that shaped us.
Designed for interiors that value quiet beauty and a sense of history, this piece works beautifully as an anchor piece in a layered gallery wall or as a quiet focal point in a reading room or bedroom.
Details:
- Archival print from my original watercolor painting
- From The Garden series
- Available framed or print-only
- Black wood gallery frame with double mat (ivory with deep green accent)
Sizes:
- 8x10 print -> framed to 11x14
- 11x14 print -> framed to 16x20
Made with Natural Soy Wax and Clean Fragrance Oils
Hand-Painted and Poured in Small Batches
Family-Owned and Crafted with Care in Michigan
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Trim the wick to ¼ inch before each use, and allow the wax to melt evenly to the edges before extinguishing. Keep away from drafts and never leave a burning candle unattended.
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
Ships within 1–2 business days. Delivery typically takes 3–5 business days via USPS or UPS.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are art prints reproductions of original artwork?
Are art prints reproductions of original artwork?
Yes. Art prints are high-quality reproductions of original Chère Maison paintings, created to preserve color, detail, and artistic integrity.
What is the difference between an original artwork and a print?
What is the difference between an original artwork and a print?
Original artwork is a one-of-a-kind painted piece. Art prints allow you to enjoy the same artwork in a more accessible format while maintaining visual quality.
Do art prints come framed?
Do art prints come framed?
Art prints are sold unframed unless otherwise stated, allowing you to choose a frame that best suits your space and style.



