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Graham Franciose 'A Cut Flower Can't Last' I & II Available
Sunday, October 12, 2025 Artist: Graham Franciose
Title: A Cut Flower Can't Last l + A Cut Flower Can't Last ll
Medium: Framed Watercolor on Canvas
Size: 7 x 13 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $700 Each
Graham Franciose is an American artist born in 1981 who lives and works in the United States. He studied illustration at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design before turning his full attention to painting and drawing. Working primarily in watercolor, ink and graphite on heavy paper, Franciose builds each image through delicate washes and precise line work, allowing the white of the page to glow beneath translucent layers of pigment.
His subject matter drifts between folklore, natural history and quiet human drama. Solitary figures wander moonlit forests, birds carry tiny lanterns and wolves peer from thickets rendered in muted greens, indigos and earthy browns. The scenes feel like half remembered dreams, suspended somewhere between comfort and unease. He begins with small pencil sketches made during long walks in New England woods, then develops the most resonant ideas into larger works that can take weeks to complete.
Recent bodies of work have focused on cycles of growth and decay, where blooming flowers share space with weathered bones and drifting feathers. These paintings record not only visible nature but also emotional weather: the ache of longing, the hush of acceptance, the wonder of finding light in deep shadow. Franciose exhibits widely across the United States and his work is held in private collections worldwide.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to explore rural trails and coastal edges, gathering reference photographs, pressed leaves and fragments of stories that will feed the next drawing. By offering atmosphere ahead of narrative, Franciose invites viewers to step into his world and complete the tale with their own memories and hopes.
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