This watercolor illustration features handmade pickles, the kind of thing my family would prepare each summer. We'd pick them and can them batch by batch to enjoy all year round.
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Alliums pack a flavor punch - garlic, onions, leeks. Pair it with the print which features garlic on its own.
This watercolor is one of the very first of the Illustrated Feast series in a collection we call the Produce Families featuring what's related to what and the Latin name of the family. This piece was created to inform, educate and delight! The series is comprised of Allium, Solanum, Brassica, Fabaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Rosaceae, and Apiaceae. Discover all of these available in our Fruits and Veggies section of art prints online.
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This is one of our favorite prints, featuring a whole artichoke with half shown in cross-section. Did you know that the artichoke is actually an unbloomed flower bud in the sunflower family? They make great edible ornamentals in the garden because if you don't want to harvest the buds to eat, you can enjoy their beautiful purple flowers!
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Who knew that celery, carrots, anise and parsley were all from the same veggie family?
This watercolor is one of the very first of the Illustrated Feast series in a collection we call the Produce Families featuring what's related to what and the Latin name of the family. This piece was created to inform, educate and delight! The series is comprised of Allium, Solanum, Brassica, Fabaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Rasaceae and Apiaceae. Discover all of these available in our Fruits and Veggies section of art prints online.
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The avocado has become hugely popular in the last few decades, but we're not the first to appreciate the beautiful, delicious fruit; avocados were used as tributes from townsfolk to local royalty in Mesoamerica 7,000 years ago.
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Sometimes a singular image can be all you need. Beautiful color and extensive detail make this pineapple a compelling choice for your wall. The pineapple is a symbol of hospitality and friendship.
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Two pretty pink grapefruits with leaves and blossoms. One is whole and the other cut in half, juicy and ready to eat. Pair with the Citrus Genus print.
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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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The garden harvest print is a classic for us and has been in the collection since the beginning. It celebrates the bounty of veggies grown in gardens everywhere.
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This is one of the very first watercolor illustrations I ever offered for sale. Part of the Produce Family Series, "Peppers" continues to be a well-loved design. It features many varieties of capsicum and their Scoville Heat Units. This unit of measure indicates the heat rating in each variety.
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Cucurbits cover a huge family of fruits and vegetables: watermelon, squash, and gourds. This print is bold and colorful with lots of warm tones.
This watercolor is one of the very first of the Illustrated Feast series in a collection we call the Produce Families featuring what's related to what and the Latin name of the family. This piece was created to inform, educate and delight! The series is comprised of Allium, Solanum, Brassica, Fabaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Rosaceae, and Apiaceae. Discover all of these available in our Fruits and Veggies section of art prints online.
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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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This is a reproduction of an original watercolor featuring garden grown San Marzano Tomatoes, the kind of thing my family would prepare each harvest. We'd pick them and can them batch by batch to enjoy all year round.
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A cross-section of a Pink Pearl apple, a variety with yellow-green skin and surprisingly pink flesh. It has a tart or sweet-tart taste and is crisp and juicy!
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The dragon fruit is one of the most unusual fruits in our collection. It's a native of the tropics and features a creamy, sweet white inside with tiny black seeds. The colors of this fruit are truly striking, with dark red colors, although some types of this fruit are pink or yellow.
Shop from our collection of Fruits & Veggies for more delicious fruits. Also, see the Dragon Fruit Original Watercolor Painting from our originals collection. Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Rosaceae, or the rose family, includes a wide range of our favorite fruits; it includes pome fruit like apples, stone fruit like peaches, and bramble berries like blackberries. Pair it with a simple single-image print like the strawberry or the peach.
This watercolor is one of the very first of the Illustrated Feast series in a collection we call the Produce Families featuring what's related to what and the Latin name of the family. This piece was created to inform, educate and delight! The series is comprised of Allium, Solanum, Brassica, Fabaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Rosaceae, and Apiaceae. Discover all of these available in our Fruits and Veggies section of art prints online.
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This illustration was one of the first of many commissioned by the annual Farmers' Market in Forest Grove, OR. It was a finalist for the National Farmers' Market competition.
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The Solanum family, also known as Nightshades, includes potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants.
This watercolor is one of the very first of the Illustrated Feast series in a collection we call the Produce Families featuring what's related to what and the Latin name of the family. This piece was created to inform, educate and delight! The series is comprised of Allium, Solanum, Brassica, Fabaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Rosaceae, and Apiaceae. Discover all of these available in our Fruits and Veggies section of art prints online.
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The Italian word for eggplant, melanzana, translates to "apple of madness"; Italians once thought eggplants made you insane as they're close relatives to many toxic plants in the nightshade family.
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