Uncovering Arabella's Paintings in Botany Manor

Exploring hidden art pieces locked away in different locations within the manor.
Uncovering Arabella's Paintings in Botany Manor

Highlights

  • Discover various puzzles and collectibles in Botany Manor.
  • Locate all of Arabella's paintings spread across different chapters.
  • Unlock the secrets of the paintings by solving puzzles and exploring the manor.

Botany Manor entices players with a myriad of puzzles across its 5 chapters. Beyond unraveling these challenges, players delve into rooms in search of treasures.

Among the treasures, the Art Lover achievement involves identifying all the paintings scattered throughout the game. Fortunately, players can easily spot these paintings with initial guidance in three of the game's chapters.

Exploring Arabella's Paintings in Botany Manor

Players who've completed the game can retrace their steps to these locations. However, for those still progressing, unlocking specific points is necessary to access these paintings.

Painting Room (1 Painting)

The first painting awaits shortly after beginning Chapter 3, Peculiar Petals, within the Orchard. Follow the trail from the entrance to white stairs. At the top, head to a structure on the right. Avoid descending the stairs; instead, proceed straight to find keys for the Painting Room. Through the right doors lies the Back Terrace. Turn right to return to the manor and locate the left door labeled "Painting Room" using the keys. Here lies one of Arabella's incomplete works.

Grandma's Vault (8 Paintings)

Progress through the game to Chapter 4, Botanical Allies, and solve the library puzzle on the first floor to access Grandma's Vault. Inside, 8 of Arabella's paintings await. Inspect each to reach 9 paintings, leaving 1 more to discover.

Formal Garden (1 Painting)

Continue until unlocking the Formal Garden to commence Chapter 5, Climbing Up. Follow the ground trail to spot white stepping stones on the left, leading to dark gray stairs. Descend and follow the path to find a gate ahead. Before reaching it, a painting on an easel in a grass patch on the left marks the final piece by Arabella.