Maggie

from $498.00

One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Ashley Woodson Bailey was raised in South Texas, studied Art History at UT Austin, and then fell in love with flowers and floral design. She worked on and off with flowers for 20 years until she broke her back in a head on collision. After this happened, she began to photograph flowers. Recently Ashley has been creating sexy, yet understated, colorful and quirky floral collages from magazines she has collected over the past 35 years.

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One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Ashley Woodson Bailey was raised in South Texas, studied Art History at UT Austin, and then fell in love with flowers and floral design. She worked on and off with flowers for 20 years until she broke her back in a head on collision. After this happened, she began to photograph flowers. Recently Ashley has been creating sexy, yet understated, colorful and quirky floral collages from magazines she has collected over the past 35 years.