Some prints make you want to move. This one makes you want to slow down. Wild At Hort is the most contemplative print in the Splash'd® collection — precise, hushed, and quietly extraordinary in a way that stays with you long after you've looked away.
Unearthed from the archives of Barbara Regina Dietzsch, a German artist working in Nuremberg in the late 1700s, these luminous white botanical specimens float against a deep dark brown background with a devotion bordering on reverence. The dandelion seed head at its heart — fragile, frozen, just about to scatter — is perhaps the most quietly powerful image in the entire Splash'd® universe.