Blueberry Walk Print
PRT-BLUE-1836
Celebrate the gentle bond of family with the large-format Blueberry Walk print. This impressive 18×36″ archival fine art piece depicts a Mama Bear and her cub journeying through a vibrant field of wild blueberries and blossoms. Symbolizing protection, nurturing, and the sweetness of life, this panoramic artwork brings the healing energy of the land and…
The Teaching: Makwa and the Gift of Gathering
In the warmth of the summer, the land offers its sweetest gifts. Blueberry Walk captures a sacred moment between Mama Bear (Makwa) and her cub as they traverse the berry patches. In Indigenous teachings, the Bear is the keeper of medicine and the protector of the family. She teaches us patience, courage, and how to find nourishment in the earth. This painting honors that maternal guidance—the gentle way a mother shows her little one which path to take and which berries are sweet. It is a symbol of the nurturing spirit that helps us grow and the interconnectedness of all living things.
The Art: A Vibrant Woodland Journey
Jessica Somers weaves a visual story of abundance in this Woodland-style artwork. The soft glow of sunlight illuminates the stylized floral patterns and ripe blueberries, creating a sense of warmth and harmony. The large panoramic format allows the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the landscape, following the bears as they walk through the blossoms.
- Palette: Rich berry blues, lush greens, and warm, sun-dappled accents.
- Symbolism: The Bear (protection/medicine), Blueberries (abundance/gratitude), and the Walking Path (guidance/mentorship).
The Product: Museum-Quality Archival Print
This 18×36″ panoramic print is a high-quality reproduction of the original painting, designed to act as a major focal point in your space.
- Material: Premium Archival Fine Art Paper (Matte finish to enhance the depth of the colors).
- Dimensions: 18″ x 36″ (A large panoramic size, perfect for feature walls).
- Format: Paper Print (Unframed).
- Care: Ships rolled in protective packaging.
“This piece is about the gentle lessons we learn from the land, and the comfort of walking beside someone who protects and guides you.”
— Jessica Somers, Focal Point Artistry

