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
This print features a hand lettered quote by Dolores Huerta, civil rights and social justice leader and cofounder of the United Farm Workers Union.
Dolores Huerta has been working tirelessly in support of the rights of farmworkers for more than 65 years. She founded the United Farm Workers Union in 1962, alongside Cesar Chavez. Ms. Huerta has expanded her pursuit of justice to advocate for women’s rights, civil rights, and a more equitable society and has her own non profit to which Marcella donated the profits of her 2021 calendar.
Marcella had the pleasure to talk with Dolores Huerta on instagram live in 2020.
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Build Longer Tables Not Higher Walls Quote by José Andrés Notepad 5.5"x 8.5"
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This watercolor notepad is inspired chef and humanitarian José Andrés, featuring his quote that reads, "Build Longer Tables, Not Higher Walls".
It contains 50 sheets of 70 lb High Quality Paper and measures 5.5"x8.5". It is packaged in a protective sleeve.
10% of the profits of this print go to support the work of World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit 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, it's methods of operationshere
The Arc of the Moral Universe Quote by Martin Luther King Jr. Watercolor Art Print
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
They Tried to Bury Us Quote Watercolor Greeting Card + Envelope
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Send a message of strength and perseverance with this illustrated Mexican proverb, "They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds."
This blank 5x7" card is printed on 120lb matte cover stock with soy-based inks. It comes paired with an envelope and packaged in a plastic sleeve. Cards are packed safely, and ship first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
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Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
Good Trouble Quote by John Lewis Watercolor Art Print
It’s far past time to rename the Edmund Pettus Bridge after Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon that nearly gave his life on this bridge, illustrated here in this print.
The late Rep. John Lewis was a civil rights activist, politician, and iconic social justice leader instrumental in the fight for civil rights.
Join the campaign to change the name of the bridge to honor the late Rep. John Lewis by visiting the website johnlewisbridge.com .
This is anthropologist Margaret Mead's most famous quote, and it continues to give us the confidence to work for our ideals. The perfect print for activists working for positive change.
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Nelson Mandela, hero to so many around the world, was a very humble man. This quote illustrates his simple sentiment that there should be enough for each of us to thrive.
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Shirley Chisholm was an activist, politician, author, and educator. In 1968, she was the first Black woman elected to Congress. In 1972, she became the first Black candidate for a major party's nomination for President, and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
In her memory and in power with all the amazing women shattering the ceiling, a portion of the profits from each print will be donated to She Should Run.
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Adjust Your Sails Watercolor Greeting Card + Envelope
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Flexibility in trying times is essential, a lesson in learning to adjust to whatever challenges come our way.
This blank 5x7" card is printed on 120lb matte cover stock with soy-based inks. It comes paired with an envelope and packaged in a plastic sleeve. Cards are packed safely, and ship first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
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Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
Walk in Their Shoes Quote by Anthony Bourdain Quote Watercolor Art Print
This print reads "
If I’m an advocate for anything it’s to move....Walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food." -Anthony Bourdain
All around the quote are detailed ink drawings of different types of footwear and dishes from all over the world.
My intention for this artwork is to honor and celebrate the life of Anthony Bourdain. The chef turned author and travel show host left a lasting impact on the culinary and travel world with curiosity, and unabashed honesty. Through his writing and TV shows, he focused on the exploration of culture, cuisine, and the human condition. He taught us about the world in a way that was never clear cut or absolute, and left us often asking more questions rather than providing answers.
A portion of the profits of this print go to support the work of DC Central Kitchen, an innovative social enterprise nonprofit, founded in 1989 by Robert Egger. Mr. Egger’s vision for addressing hunger turned the traditional “food bank” approach on its head, addressing the root causes of hunger and food insecurity using food as a tool for real change. He started by collecting food which would have been tossed out by restaurants, hotels, grocery stores and the like, turning it into healthy meals prepared by those same people who would ultimately be the receivers of the food. His “community kitchen” model spread to over 60 similar central kitchens across the US and to numerous college campuses to address food waste in dining halls and transform it into meals for the hungry.
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Marcella's watercolors are the perfect gift for any occasion. They're so vibrant and beautiful...they always make me smile.