Skip to Content
Sarah Rose
Fine Art
Giclée Prints
Kitchen
Tea Towels
Swedish Dishcloths
Oven Mitts & Potholders
Magnets
Stationery
Notecards
Notepads
Stickers
Wholesale
Connect
Bio
Stockists
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Login Account
0
0
Sarah Rose
Fine Art
Giclée Prints
Kitchen
Tea Towels
Swedish Dishcloths
Oven Mitts & Potholders
Magnets
Stationery
Notecards
Notepads
Stickers
Wholesale
Connect
Bio
Stockists
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Login Account
0
0
Folder: Fine Art
Back
Giclée Prints
Folder: Kitchen
Back
Tea Towels
Swedish Dishcloths
Oven Mitts & Potholders
Magnets
Folder: Stationery
Back
Notecards
Notepads
Stickers
Wholesale
Folder: Connect
Back
Bio
Stockists
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Login Account
Giclée Fine Art Prints “Promethea Moth” a 5x7 Watercolor Fine Art Print
prometheamoth.jpg Image 1 of 4
prometheamoth.jpg
prometheamoth.jpg Image 2 of 4
prometheamoth.jpg
promethia.jpg Image 3 of 4
promethia.jpg
prometheamoth3.jpg Image 4 of 4
prometheamoth3.jpg
prometheamoth.jpg
prometheamoth.jpg
promethia.jpg
prometheamoth3.jpg

“Promethea Moth” a 5x7 Watercolor Fine Art Print

$15.00

The Promethea Silkmoth, named after Prometheus, the Greek Titan who stole fire from Zeus, bears a fiery red disposition.

Painted in deep reds and oranges this watercolor painting is a minimalistic scientific study. 

“Promethea Moth” is a 5x7 Fine Art Print on Velvet Fine Art Paper, hand cut, signed and packaged in studio.

The Celebrating the South Collection is inspired by the intricate beauty of life found within the Carolina landscapes. My hope is for the pieces in this collection to inspire you to find, celebrate and delight in the rich beauty that surrounds you in the intricacies of our natural world.

PRINTED TO ORDER. All prints are created at the time of your order. Please allow 1-2 weeks processing time.

SHIPPING: Choose “Small Print” at checkout. Any additional cost or credit for shipping variances will be refunded or invoiced after sale.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

The Promethea Silkmoth, named after Prometheus, the Greek Titan who stole fire from Zeus, bears a fiery red disposition.

Painted in deep reds and oranges this watercolor painting is a minimalistic scientific study. 

“Promethea Moth” is a 5x7 Fine Art Print on Velvet Fine Art Paper, hand cut, signed and packaged in studio.

The Celebrating the South Collection is inspired by the intricate beauty of life found within the Carolina landscapes. My hope is for the pieces in this collection to inspire you to find, celebrate and delight in the rich beauty that surrounds you in the intricacies of our natural world.

PRINTED TO ORDER. All prints are created at the time of your order. Please allow 1-2 weeks processing time.

SHIPPING: Choose “Small Print” at checkout. Any additional cost or credit for shipping variances will be refunded or invoiced after sale.

The Promethea Silkmoth, named after Prometheus, the Greek Titan who stole fire from Zeus, bears a fiery red disposition.

Painted in deep reds and oranges this watercolor painting is a minimalistic scientific study. 

“Promethea Moth” is a 5x7 Fine Art Print on Velvet Fine Art Paper, hand cut, signed and packaged in studio.

The Celebrating the South Collection is inspired by the intricate beauty of life found within the Carolina landscapes. My hope is for the pieces in this collection to inspire you to find, celebrate and delight in the rich beauty that surrounds you in the intricacies of our natural world.

PRINTED TO ORDER. All prints are created at the time of your order. Please allow 1-2 weeks processing time.

SHIPPING: Choose “Small Print” at checkout. Any additional cost or credit for shipping variances will be refunded or invoiced after sale.

You Might Also Like

Ode To The Pond Ode To The Pond-web.jpg
Ode To The Pond
from $30.00
Dragonfly dragonfly-env-1-web.jpg
Dragonfly
$15.00
Cramers 88 cramers-env-1-web.jpg
Cramers 88
$15.00
House Fly
House Fly
$15.00
Carpenter Bee
Carpenter Bee
$15.00

WHOLESALE | FAIRE | TERMS | FAQ | LICENSING

Let’s Stay Connected

SARAH ROSE LYONS © 2025
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Photography By Savannah Bockus, TOWN and Wendi Matt