10% of the profits of this print go to support the work of World Central Kitchen, an organization that works to provide meals to those in need in the wake of disaster around the globe. This non profit is founded by chef José Andrés, whose goal is to always Build Longer Tables.
Learn more about the world of WCK and its methods of operations here
The Enjoy Every Sandwich design is based on a quote by the late rockstar Warren Zevon, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and was given one year of life to live in 2002. During a David Letterman appearance, when asked if he had any advice for the rest of us now that he was aware of his own mortality, Zevon replied, "Enjoy every sandwich."
May we all live life to its fullest as Zevon explained so well in this famous moment in television history.
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Ode to Summer! This print features a variety of tomatoes big and small, and many varieties, from Zebra to Black Kirm. Juicy slices in a riot of colors, all topped with fresh basil, enticing to the nose and tongue.
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The classic G&T! Originally used by English officers of the East India Company to stave off malaria, this drink has lived on as a long, tall summer refreshment.
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The citrus genus print identifies many common citrus fruits and pairs well with our simpler images of other citrus fruits such as the lemons, tangerines, or pink grapefruit.
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This print celebrates the humble vodka soda; not the most flashy drink, but definitely one of the most popular! Add a splash of cranberry to make a pink-hued Rose Kennedy.
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Bright, bittersweet, and bubbly, the Aperol Spritz has become hugely popular in the last decade. If you want to mix it up, try it Venetian style with still white wine instead of Prosecco.
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In this dynamic composition, you'll find all the essential tools needed to make classic cocktails, plus garnishes galore! Each tool is labeled in handwritten script, and the colors are bright and vibrant.
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The HeartBEET print is one of our most popular - the shape of a heart comprised of a selection of different types of beets. Originally a Farmers' Market poster, it has wide-reaching appeal with its word play title.
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The Orange Crush was invented in Ocean City, Maryland in 1995 and has since become the unofficial drink of the state. The official drink, however, is...milk? Hang this print to show your support for the rightful MD beverage!
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The ultimate cocktail glassware guide - impress your friends with your knowledge of just what type of glass goes with which kind of cocktail. Each one accompanies a specific cocktail and is labeled in handwritten script.
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Celebrate Baltimore and its food scene with a watercolor of the shape of the city comprised of all things edible.
Discover foods celebrated by Charm City natives including lemon peppermint sticks, blue crab, snowball shaved ice, oysters, ice cream, popcorn, pit beef sandwich, and crab cakes. Identify Baltimore-based brands like Domino Sugar, Berger's cookies, Otterbein's cookies, Old Bay, and National Bohemian Beer (Natty Boh).
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This watercolor art print depicts Marcella's favorite seasonal plants to forage for in both rural and urban environments. It makes for a great educational resource to learn the different plants that can be foraged and used in cooking, including morel mushrooms, garlic mustard, plantain, purslane, ramps, rose hips, dandelion, nettles, and lamb's quarters. Hang it in the kitchen as a reminder of what to look for when you're out in the wild (or in your backyard!).
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This cocktail art print features select illustrations from The Book of Cocktail Ratios, written by Michael Ruhlman. The diverse array of drinks labeled in unique hand lettering includes popular cocktails like the Manhattan and the Negroni as well as lesser-known classics such as the Martinez and the Ramos Gin Fizz. The vibrant colors and intricate details of these watercolor paintings adds a touch of elegance and fun to any space.
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The 2024 Calendar is here! All profits of this calendar will be donated to World Central Kitchen.
This is a one page calendar print of a watercolor illustration that reads, A Plate of Food is An Act of Peace.
Each year, Marcella creates a calendar to raise awareness and funds for a worthy non-profit organization committed to helping humanity.
This calendar is available in two sizes, 9"x12" framed or unframed or 11"x17" unframed. It is a digital reproduction of an original watercolor + pen and ink illustration, printed on 100 lb EcoSilk Paper with soy-based inks. It ships in a plastic sleeve and arrives frame-ready. Or, if 9"x12", installed in a simple black, white or wood frame.
WCK is first to the frontlines, providing meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises while working to build resilient food systems with locally led solutions. WCK has served more than 60 million fresh meals to people impacted by natural disasters and other crises around the world. WCK’s Resilience Programs strengthen food and nutrition security by training chefs and school cooks; advancing clean cooking practices; and awarding grants to farms, fisheries, and small food businesses while also providing educational and networking opportunities. Learn more at wck.org.
This colorful watercolor print by Marcella Kriebel features fresh herbs for kitchen: oregano, mint, chives, sage, thyme, fenugreek, dill, parsley, shiso, basil, and cilantro.
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This colorful watercolor print features fresh herbs for the kitchen: oregano, mint, chives, sage, thyme, fenugreek, dill, parsley, shiso, basil, and cilantro.
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This watercolor illustration is a tribute to the brave staff of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen in memory of the aid workers lost in Gaza. These WCK staff are heroes. They’re the best of humanity are carrying out daring missions to save innocent people’s lives.
They act on the reality that Food is a Universal Human Right.
All profits from the sale of this print will be donated to support the work of World Central Kitchen, non profit led by Chef José Andrés
Learn more about the world of WCK, it's methods of operations here