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.
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneakpeekof what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
A re-interpretation of the DC "Stars and Bars" flag for the foodie, rendered in bacon and eggs. Sure to bring a smile to District residents.
This 100% cotton kitchen towel measuring 27" square featuring Marcella's original watercolor art is designed and printed in the USA.
The towel material and printing technique were scrutinized and selected due to their fade resistance, durability, and absorbency. The fabric is single weave, fast drying, and lint-free.
Care: Towels have been pre-shrunk and will maintain their shape and vibrancy when cared for as follows: machine wash cold with light colors then tumble dry low.
Ships first class with priority mail 1-3 day upgrade available.
Legend has it that this classic cocktail was invented at Harry's New York Bar in Paris in 1921. Ours comes complete with celery, carrot, and asparagus, perfect for brunch!
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Lox + Bagel is known for being a quintessential food of New York City, where it has been enjoyed since the 1920's. This was my Grandma's favorite print, a native of The Bronx! She loved lox and bagels and this one comes with all the fixins: tomato, red onion and capers, just the way she liked it.
Shop from our collection of Ready to Eat for more delicious art prints.
Also, see the Lox + Bagel 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
Washington, DC Breakfast Flag Watercolor Greeting Card + Envelope
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A re-interpretation of the DC "Stars and Bars" flag for the foodie, rendered in bacon and eggs. Sure to bring a smile to District residents.
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.
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Art and Design by Marcella Kriebel ® in Washington DC, produced in the USA.
Legend has it that this classic cocktail was invented at Harry's New York Bar in Paris in 1921. Ours comes complete with celery, carrot, and asparagus, perfect for brunch!
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel
Lox + Bagel is known for being a quintessential food of New York City, where it has been enjoyed since the 1920's. This was my Grandma's favorite print, a native of The Bronx! She loved lox and bagels and this one comes with all the fixins: tomato, red onion and capers, just the way she liked it.
Shop from our collection of Ready to Eat for more delicious art prints.
Also, see the Lox + Bagel 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
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.
Want to see the latest art projects and a sneakpeekof what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel