Spring Landscapes

Beginning when the sun goes down on the Spring Equinox in March, New England becomes a whole new world.

The blossoms that have barely peaked out of the soil beneath the melting snow, grow a little faster in April. By May, the northeast region of the United States is in full bloom. The weather is warmer and wildlife both big and small begin their fertile season.

The spring is my favorite season of the year and I have been blessed to travel to places beyond my home region to explore Mother Nature’s wondrous beauty of fertility season.

However, there is no place like home - especially during spring. My “Spring Collection” tells the story of spring from Mother Earth’s point of view. Each landscape you see below has its own story and meaning of what this lighter season means to the Earth.

Spring represents a time of fertility, new beginnings, and blossoming love. After weathering the bitter cold of a New England winter, these spring landscapes will give you a fresh and inspired perspective on what it means to grow in the face of change and rebirth.

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