C$500
This piece features Marian thistle, a striking plant known for its spiny leaves and bold purple bloom. It’s part of an ongoing series of thistle portraits I’ve been painting, exploring the strength and structure of these often underappreciated plants. I’m drawn to their sculptural forms and resilience. Painted in watercolor, this piece highlights the contrast between the plant’s sharp textures and its delicate beauty.
Exhibition: | 2025 September & October Curated Collection |
Technique: | Watercolors on Paper |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 15in x 11.5in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1.4lbs (estimated) |
Anna Tiulkina
Vancouver, British Columbia
Anna is an illustrator and botanical artist who works in hand-painted watercolors. Drawing inspiration from botanical art traditions, she captures the beauty of native wildflowers, wild foods, and plants. She runs her studio, Anna Farba, creating custom watercolor art for books, packaging, and nature-inspired designs.
"“I have shown that there is a connection between the plant world and the world of the soul.” Hilma af Klint"