Venusaur #198 — 151 (Print Art)
Venusaur has always been the Pokémon that stops moving and lets its flower do the growing, and this print takes that idea and lets the garden spill straight past the card's edges into a full framed piece.
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Venusaur doesn't hunt or dash the way its evolutions did earlier in the line — it plants itself, and the flower on its back does the rest. This print starts from that idea: instead of keeping the plant life boxed neatly behind a card border, it lets the blossoms, broad leaves, and tangled stalks push outward until they fill the entire page, with the card sitting near the center of its own overgrown clearing.
Look close and the top of the piece softens into a hazy line of trees, the kind of pale, filtered light you'd get walking under a thick forest canopy. Lower down, the color thickens — pinks, reds, yellows, and blues layered so densely that Venusaur could easily be resting somewhere just behind the leaves, out of sight but clearly at home.
This is the Print Art version of Venusaur #198 from the 151 set: a digital download built for standard photo frame sizes, so once it's printed, the card lands right where it should with the garden framing it on every side. No binder pockets to line up, no trimming — just a finished piece ready for a wall or a shelf.
For collectors who've always liked Venusaur best as the slow, rooted giant rather than the battler, this print gives that quieter personality room to actually take up space — flowers first, Pokémon second, exactly as it's always seemed to prefer it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I order?
You'll get a personal download link sent straight to your email right after checkout — no account or login needed, just click and download.
What's actually inside the ZIP file?
There's a 'US Prints' folder with 4 borderless PDFs sized for 8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in frames, plus an 'International Prints' folder with A4 (210x297mm) and A3 (297x420mm) versions. Everything is 300 DPI with the card centered, and you'll also get an instructions PDF and 4 mockup images, all bundled into one download.
What if I lose the email or want the files again later?
No worries — that same download link works whenever you need it, so you can redownload the Venusaur #198 files any time without reaching out to us.
How should I pick a size for framing this one?
Because the art is borderless and the card sits centered in every size, an 11x14in or 12x16in gives the garden enough room to breathe around the card without crowding it — the bigger sizes just let those layered leaves and blossoms stretch out more.
Will the hazy tree line at the top look good hung on a wall?
Yes — that soft, light-filled canopy across the top reads nicely at eye level or slightly above, so your eye catches the forest light first and then settles down into the thicker flowers where the card sits.
Fun fact time — what's up with Venusaur's flower?
Venusaur's flower is said to bloom bigger and brighter the more sunlight it soaks up, which might explain why this one looks like it's had absolutely all the sun it could ask for.