Pressed Flower Art By Dede

One-of-a-kind pressed flower artworks, made slowly by hand

VINTAGE FRAMES...REPURPOSED FABRICS...REAL FLOWERS...ALWAYS ORIGINAL....

VINTAGE FRAMES...REPURPOSED FABRICS...REAL FLOWERS...ALWAYS ORIGINAL....

Decorative wicker baskets arranged on a wall above a wooden console table with a vase of dried grasses and a potted plant.

Once sold, it cannot be recreated.

These works are made slowly and intentionally, using fragile materials that cannot be mass-produced or repeated.

~Original pressed-flower artwork~ ~Handcrafted using real botanicals~ ~Signed by the artist~

Outdoor art booth showcasing pressed flower artwork with framed pieces of various designs including hearts and animals, under a white canopy labeled "Pressed Flower Art by Dede."

Tohono Chul- Day of the Dead Festival 2025

Browse My Collection

Each artwork is made using real flowers and botanicals that I press and preserve by hand over several months. Because of the time and fragility involved, I only create a limited number of pieces each year. No prints or reproductions are made.

Decorative framed artwork of a skull made with flowers, featuring a colorful flower hat, placed on a rustic wall flanked by shelves with potted plants, along with succulents, a cactus, and a table lamp.

Each piece is created using real flowers and botanicals that are grown, gathered, pressed, and arranged over several months. Every artwork is an original. No prints. No reproductions.

When a piece sells, it’s gone forever.

A framed artwork made of pressed flowers depicting two dog faces with floral details and leaves.

Seen in Person

Shown at exhibitions, pop-ups, and carried by select gift shops

Display of butterfly-themed art, decorative plates, and glassware with butterfly stickers on a wooden table at a shop.

Tucson Botanical Gardens Gift Shop

A booth displaying pressed flower art at an outdoor craft fair or market.

Tohono Chul- Holiday Nights 2025

Originals only.
No prints or reproductions are made.
Each artwork exists as a single finished object.

I work with real flowers and plants, allowing their natural colors, textures, and imperfections to remain visible. The botanicals are pressed and preserved by hand, then carefully composed into a single finished piece.

No two works can ever be the same — even if I wanted them to be. The materials decide the outcome as much as I do.

These artworks are made with time, patience, and fragile materials that cannot be rushed or replicated. From pressing flowers to final composition, each piece takes 10–20 hours of hands-on work spread across months of preparation.

Because of this process, I create a limited number of works each year. When a piece sells, it is gone for good.

Artwork made with pressed flowers in a wooden frame, depicting a feminine face with floral hair and lips.
Kitchen countertop with fresh vegetables, herbs, and cooking utensils, with a framed artwork of a chili pepper on the wall.

This original art is meant to live with you — to age, to be noticed, and to carry a quiet presence in your space.

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