Dragonfly Poster, 8.5" x 11"
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The dragonfly spends most of its life underwater as a wingless nymph, and then one day it climbs a reed and becomes the fastest flyer in the insect world. That is why it owns transformation's portfolio in nearly every culture that watched it happen. This dragonfly poster pairs a dragonfly prayer written by Travis Bowman with artwork by Eliot Alexander at 8.5" x 11", frame-ready testimony that change this complete is possible and comes with wings.
Half a life in the water, then flight. The poster is for everyone mid-reed.
Key Features of This Dragonfly Poster
Prayer and artwork together. The print carries Travis Bowman's dragonfly prayer set with Eliot Alexander's illustration, words and image made for the same wall.
Transformation's own emblem. The dragonfly's water-to-air life cycle made it the change symbol across cultures, from pond-side folklore to Japan's ancient name for itself, Akitsushima, the dragonfly island.
Standard 8.5" x 11" format. The letter-size print drops into any common frame or binder sleeve without trimming.
Product Details
- Subject: dragonfly prayer by Travis Bowman, artwork by Eliot Alexander
- Dimensions: 8.5" x 11"
- Format: printed poster
- SKU: EPDRA
The Spiritual Significance
The dragonfly earned its symbolism the honest way, by biography. Years as an aquatic nymph, then a climb into air and a final form of speed, iridescence, and precision: no creature stages a clearer argument that transformation is real and worth the wait. Japan took the lesson furthest, anciently calling itself Akitsushima, the dragonfly island, while samurai wore the insect as kachimushi, the victory bug, an emblem of never retreating. Across modern practice the dragonfly carries that inheritance as a token of change, adaptability, and living lightly on the surface of deep things.
A poster is paper and ink, and we say so; its work is the honest work of imagery, and this one adds a prayer to the picture. Hung by a meditation cushion, a desk mid-career-change, or an altar keeping a season of transition, it does what written blessings have always done: put the words where the eyes will find them on the days the reed feels long.
How To Use This Dragonfly Poster
- Frame it or pin it where transformation is the season's work: the meditation corner, the studio, the desk between chapters.
- Read the prayer as part of practice if it suits you; a blessing in view gets used.
- Pair it with water-and-air themed altar work, the dragonfly's two native elements.
- Gift it to someone mid-change; the symbolism explains itself and the price never embarrasses.
A standard document frame dresses it up considerably.
Pairs Well With
- Dolphin Poster, 8.5" x 11": the water companion for a wall of well-omened creatures.
- Dragon Call Poster, 8.5" x 11": the dragonfly's mythic namesake, for the poster rack's bolder wing.
- Charge of the Dark God Poster, 8.5" x 11": liturgy beside blessing, in the same frame-ready format.
- Crescent Moon Sun Catcher, 11 Inch: light play at the window to match the wing play on the wall.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks, Set of 6: cleanse the space the new emblem watches over.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the dragonfly symbolize?
Transformation, adaptability, and hard-won lightness: the insect lives most of its life underwater before its final winged form. Japan anciently called itself Akitsushima, the dragonfly island, and samurai wore it as the victory bug, so the résumé is long and earned.
Who created this poster?
The dragonfly prayer is by Travis Bowman with artwork by Eliot Alexander, printed together at letter size. It is a made-for-each-other pairing rather than stock art with pasted text.
Is the poster itself a magical object?
No, and we say so plainly: it is paper and ink carrying a genuine blessing and honest symbolism. Its work is keeping both in daily view, which is what written prayers have done since people could pin them up.
What size frame does it need?
Standard letter size, 8.5" x 11", so document frames, certificate frames, and binder sleeves all fit without trimming.
Who is it best for?
Anyone mid-transformation: new practices, new careers, new selves. It also gifts beautifully to graduates, movers, and everyone else visibly climbing the reed.

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