Throw open the window and let spring wander in. 🌸✨
“Wildflowers in Spring” by artist Kim Anderson turns a reclaimed wood-framed window into a living bouquet—one that never fades, only changes with the light. Created with resin, mixed media, glass acrylics, and touches of shimmering mica, this 20" W x 34" H x 1.5" D piece captures the carefree rhythm of wildflowers reaching skyward, their stems bending and blossoms dancing across each pane.
Soft pinks, warm corals, and sunny yellows bloom against a textured, light-filled background, while delicate outlines give each flower a graceful, almost lyrical movement. The glass itself becomes part of the story—catching daylight and scattering it gently, so the artwork glows differently from morning to dusk, like a meadow seen through changing seasons of light.
The reclaimed window frame adds soul and history, grounding the airy composition with a rustic charm that makes the piece feel both nostalgic and fresh. It’s a perfect accent for a sunroom, kitchen, or any space that could use a breath of color and a hint of springtime joy.
🖼 Available for $500
A window, a garden, a little captured sunshine—forever in bloom.









