Limited Edition Giclée Print of the Ranunculus in Bloom drawing
Archival, museum-quality Canson cotton photo rag
Unframed, deckled edges
Signed and numbered by artist Sinziana Iordache
Certificate of Authenticity
Ranunculus in Bloom – Art Drawing Giclée Print
Price range: $220.00 through $380.00 CAD + applicable taxes
If you love floral art or just want to bring a little softness and beauty into your space, my Ranunculus in Bloom Print might be exactly what you’re looking for. It’s a hyperrealistic hand-drawn piece capturing the delicate folds and depth of a Ranunculus flower, turned into a limited edition Giclée print. Each print is made to museum standards, so it won’t just decorate your wall, it’ll last for generations.
Every Giclée print is made to order, ensuring quality control from start to finish. Please allow 1–2 weeks for production before shipping. If a print happens to be in stock, we’ll get it on the way sooner.
If you’re curious, the original Ranunculus in Bloom drawing is displayed in my gallery. It’s perfect for those who want to see the piece that inspired this limited edition print.
Exclusive Sizes & Editions:
16″ x 16″ – Limited edition of 100
24″ x 24″ – Limited edition of 50
We ship worldwide via UPS or FedEx, with flat rate pricing shown at checkout. Some products qualify for free shipping as part of our promotions, if your order does, it will be applied automatically.
Please note that any customs or duties are the buyer’s responsibility. For U.S. customers: orders ship from Canada, so import tariffs or customs fees may apply.
Wondering what makes a Giclée print special? Here’s the short version: they’re printed at a minimum resolution of 300 DPI, using pigment-based inks for exceptional color accuracy. Printed on archival-quality paper, they’re fade-resistant for 100+ years. The result is a print that brings out the richness, depth, and delicate textures of the original drawing. This Ranunculus in Bloom Print is proof that floral art can be timeless, capturing nature’s fragile beauty in a way that feels alive on paper.







