Platanthera Praeclara

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Platanthera Praeclara is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a tribute to rarity, resilience, and interconnection. Also known as the Western Prairie Fringed Orchid, this endangered bloom is captured here in soft graphite and charcoal—its delicate tendrils reaching outward like tiny gestures of hope.

Set against a wash of watercolor that hints at twilight or dreamscape, this piece honors the quiet urgency of preservation—not just of species, but of stories, relationships, and ecosystems that depend on each other to survive. What do we risk losing if we stop paying attention? And what becomes possible when we care enough to act?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.

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Platanthera Praeclara is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a tribute to rarity, resilience, and interconnection. Also known as the Western Prairie Fringed Orchid, this endangered bloom is captured here in soft graphite and charcoal—its delicate tendrils reaching outward like tiny gestures of hope.

Set against a wash of watercolor that hints at twilight or dreamscape, this piece honors the quiet urgency of preservation—not just of species, but of stories, relationships, and ecosystems that depend on each other to survive. What do we risk losing if we stop paying attention? And what becomes possible when we care enough to act?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.

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Platanthera Praeclara is a 5x3” piece created in watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on watercolor board. This work emerges from the “Mycorrhizal” section of the Collective Humanity series as a tribute to rarity, resilience, and interconnection. Also known as the Western Prairie Fringed Orchid, this endangered bloom is captured here in soft graphite and charcoal—its delicate tendrils reaching outward like tiny gestures of hope.

Set against a wash of watercolor that hints at twilight or dreamscape, this piece honors the quiet urgency of preservation—not just of species, but of stories, relationships, and ecosystems that depend on each other to survive. What do we risk losing if we stop paying attention? And what becomes possible when we care enough to act?

Ships flat. Framing add-on available for mounted display.