The Little Prince & His Fox I
The Little Prince & His Fox I
Handmade with Real Flowers
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This piece is a gentle reminder that love, friendship, and the simple joys of nature are what truly make life meaningful.
In The Little Prince, the fox teaches the prince one of life’s most profound lessons: the beauty of connection and the responsibility that comes with love. "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed," the fox says, reminding us that true relationships take time, patience, and care — just like nurturing a flower to bloom.
As adults, this story feels even more meaningful to me. It reminds us to slow down, cherish the people and moments that touch our hearts, and see the world with childlike curiosity.
This artwork features pressed flowers. Each piece is crafted by hand using real flowers, carefully collected and pressed throughout the seasons. The process of drying the flowers requires time and patience. Once dried, the flowers are meticulously arranged, adhered, cleaned, and sealed within frames.
- ORIGINAL pressed flower art. (Giclée print available as an option.)
- Prints are dispatched within 1-2 working days. For original pressed flower art, current processing time is 4 WEEKS.
- Prints are sold WITHOUT FRAMES.
- Original Pressed flower artwork is sold WITH WOOD FRAMES and shipped in boxes.
- Made to order.
MY FAVORITE QUOTES FROM THE BOOKS:
“It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important."
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
"All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it"
“You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.”
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
PLEASE KEEP YOUR PRESSED FLOWER ARTWORK OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND HUMIDITY, OTHERWISE THEY WILL FADE MUCH FASTER.
- Please note that flowers change colors once dried and will look different than their fresh state. This is a normal and beautiful part of the process.
- Color changes during flower preservation are a natural and anticipated part of the process. Once dried, the pigments responsible for a flower’s hues break down, causing shifts in color. This natural change is a normal part of the process and doesn’t indicate any issues with the flower’s condition or the quality of preservation.
- We prefer to not color enhance any flowers and leave them in their organic, natural state. This means that over time you may start to see the flowers slightly fade in color.
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