$55.00 USD
Save the Bumble Bees! Close to home, the small furry neighbors - native bumble bees - are disappearing rapidly and some species have been designated "endangered" by US Fish and Wildlife Service. Bees are chief pollinators of our food and wildflowers. It’s simple: without bees, we have no food. So let’s do our part to help save the bees! Plant native plants; restore native habitats; and use alternatives to pesticides and chemicals. Together we can make a difference!
This broadside was based on Yoshiko Yamamoto’s design and was letterpress-printed by hand using our Vandercook model 4 printing press. Each of the seven colors was printed as a separate imprint on 100% cotton Strathmore paper producing 250 limited-edition, signed copies. Framed in our signature dark oak mitered frame.
Matted and framed available:
Matted size: 12" x 16"
Framed size: 14½" x 18½"
A Linoleum-block print of blackberry vines by Yoshiko Yamamoto. Our block print frames are made by...
$75.00 USD
Originally commissioned by American Bungalow magazine, this "Cherry Blossoms" print was designed by Yoshiko Yamamoto...
$65.00 USD
A Linoleum-block print of garlic by Yoshiko Yamamoto. Our block print frames are made by Dard Hunter...
$135.00 USD
As though looking through a Chinese moon gate, this decorative circle block print takes us...