Petals of Presence: A collection of Living Flowers

Petals of Presence: A collection of Living Flowers

There is something eternal about flowers—the way they bloom, fade, and return again in memory. In this collection, flowers are no longer just botanical forms; they become symbols of people, moments, laughter, and love. Each piece invites you to wander, to notice, to remember. Keys are hidden. Raindrops fall quietly. Vases cradle stories. Colors collide in unexpected harmony. This is a celebration of life through shape, color, and imagination. A garden not just to see—but to feel.

This is a celebration of life through shape, color, and imagination. A garden not just to see—but to feel.

ALL TOGETHER NOW

Basically a flower party where every flower is a person or a memory of a person.

This piece hums with togetherness. Every bloom is a person—or perhaps the memory of one—layered in vibrant clusters that overlap like conversations at a lively gathering. Shapes mingle freely, colors dance without rules, and no flower stands alone.

There is joy here, but also nostalgia. Some blossoms feel bold and loud, while others are softer, tucked quietly into the background like familiar voices you almost missed. The composition invites you to look closer: who do you recognize? Which flower feels like someone you love?

This is not just a garden. It is a reunion.

FIRST DATE

Capturing the excitement and energy of a fun first date through color and a love of flowers.

Color leads the way here—bright, flirty, and full of anticipation. Reds, pinks, and unexpected bursts of color mirror the nervous excitement of a first meeting, where everything feels heightened and alive.

Flowers lean toward one another, shapes echo in playful rhythm, and hearts appear like quickened pulses. There is a lightness to the composition, a sense of possibility—like laughter that comes too easily or a glance that lingers just a second longer than expected.

It is the beginning of a story, and like all beginnings, it is beautifully unpredictable.

MIDNIGHT SHOW

Carrying the excitement of the Jazz in the Garden collection into after hours.

As the light fades, the energy deepens. Midnight Show carries the spirit of jazz into the night—improvised, soulful, and a little mysterious. Darker tones take center stage, punctuated with luminous bursts of color that feel like music notes drifting through the air.

There is rhythm in the repetition of shapes, movement in the curves and spirals, and a sense that something is always about to happen. This is where the collection loosens its collar, where the flowers stop posing and start performing

Look closely and you may find secrets hidden in the shadows.

 

BEST FRIENDS

Capturing all the love, private jokes, and shared memories of best friends.

This piece feels personal. Softer in some moments, bold in others—just like the friendships it reflects. The flowers seem to lean into one another, connected by invisible threads of shared experience.

Playful details are scattered throughout: unexpected shapes, unusual color mixes, hidden symbols, and visual surprises that feel like inside jokes only you are meant to find.

This is the comfort of knowing someone sees you completely—and stays anyway.

A GARDEN TO RETURN TO

 Across all four works, there is a deep love of color, form, and shape—a willingness to explore, to surprise, and to delight. These pieces reward curiosity. The longer you look, the more you find: a hidden key, a falling raindrop, a vase holding more than flowers—holding memory.

Each print is a limited edition, something to live with, grow with, and eventually pass on. A piece of joy to hand down to friends, family, or to keep close for yourself.

Because art, like flowers, is meant to be shared.

WHICH FLOWER DO YOU WANT TO BE TODAY?

Every day offers a new way to see yourself—bold or soft, vibrant or reflective, playful or grounded. Step into the garden and choose your bloom.

Start every day viewing a Joan Davis print, knowing you have a limited edition work of art and something to hand down with joy to friends, family, and of course, yourself.

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