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This print features an original poem written by farmette founder Loren Profit Smith: " There are certain species of wildflowers that only bloom after a forest fire: all that death and ash, the burning, opens up a space for the sun to reach in where it never could before. And in the charred earth those seeds crack open, they unfurl, they grow, they lift up their faces and soak in the light. " Alongside the poem is an illustration of Baker's Globe Mallow, one of the wildflowers by which the poem was inspired. Handmade “soft white” paper art print with four full deckled edges, approximately 5 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches. Front is letterpress printed in black. Comes in a cello sleeve with a thick backer, a matte printed cardstock card with information about the process.