At first I was worried the printing of the paper would take too long. But surprise, it came quickly and perfectly! I love the Fossil Stone, it is gorgeous and fin...
One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A painterly composition of multi-story adobe pueblo architecture nestled against rolling hills and distant mountain ranges, rendered in confident gouache-style brushwork. The buildings are warm dusty pink, mauve, and cream against backdrops of sage scrubland, ochre meadows, and distant slate-blue mountains. The sky is washed in peach, dusty rose, and warm cream with hints of lavender brushwork suggesting late-afternoon light.
Scale is large and the composition reads as a continuous painted landscape, with the pueblo architecture providing strong horizontal anchors and the painterly sky and foreground giving it lift and depth. The palette is genuinely Southwestern but elevated — closer to a Santa Fe gallery painting than a tourist-shop print. Stylistic lineage runs through Taos Society of Artists work and contemporary Southwestern painting.
A statement choice for a primary bedroom, a small dining room, a stair landing, or a study in a desert-region home. Pairs with vega ceiling beams, wool serape upholstery, carved wood, terracotta tile, and silver-and-turquoise accessories. Works in any orientation; the warm palette stays warm in north-facing rooms and reads richer in south-facing sun. A paper that anchors a strong design vision rather than coordinating with one.