This educational watercolor print will help you identify some of the native flora of the Pacific Northwest. It features many flowers found in this beautiful region's spring and summer seasons, including Lupine, Red Columbine, Foxglove, Blue Flax, Bleeding Heart, Trillium, and Columbia Tiger Lily.
A re-interpretation of the DC "Stars and Bars" flag for the fruit-loving foodie, or resident baker, rendered in strawberries and rhubarb. Sure to bring a smile to District residents.
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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.
Rye whiskey, absinthe and bitters make this a very interesting drink indeed. Invented in New Orleans, this print features an ironwork border, emblematic of the French Quarter.
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During very low tides along the West Coast, you can see the wonderland of tidepools: anemones, barnacles, sea stars, mussels...It is truly magical. This print pairs well with the Salmon and Dungeness Crab for a coastal trio.
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This watercolor illustration is a tribute to the brave staff of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen.
They act on the reality that Food is a Universal Human Right.
Every sale of this print supports the work of World Central Kitchen, non profit led by Chef José Andrés.
World Central Kitchen (WCK) is a nonprofit organization that is first to the frontlines providing fresh meals in response to crises. Applying our model of quick action, leveraging local resources, and adapting in real-time, WCK has served more than 400 million nourishing meals around the world.
When disaster strikes, WCK’s Relief Team mobilizes with the urgency of now to start cooking and serving meals to people in need. By partnering with organizations on the ground and activating a network of local restaurants, food trucks, or emergency kitchens, WCK serves comforting meals to survivors of disasters quickly and effectively. To support regional economies, WCK prioritizes purchasing local ingredients to cook with or distribute directly to families in need.
We know that good food provides not only nourishment, but also comfort and hope, especially in times of crisis. Learn more atwck.org.
This popular drink-themed print showcases the ingredients of the most familiar coffee beverages your barista crafts. Discover the art behind your caffeine fix!
For updates on new creations and behind-the-scenes glimpses, follow @marcellakriebel on Instagram. This piece is a reproduction of an original watercolor painting.
This printl will help you identify some of the native flora of the Mid-Atlantic. It features many flowers found in this beautiful region's spring and summer seasons, including Virginia Bluebell, Black-eyed Susan, Flowering Dogwood, Eastern Redbud, Trumpet Vine, and Serviceberry.
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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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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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This watercolor print celebrates the Columbia Gorge through its native plants, agriculture, river sports and the nature of the region shared by Oregon and Washington in the Pacific Northwest.
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This Dungeness crab watercolor pays homage to my favorite type of West Coast crustacean. These purple and orange crabs mingle with seaweed and rocks on the ocean floor, their claws out ready to defend but also to catch their next meal.
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This cocktail art print features cocktail ratio wheels from The Book of Cocktail Ratios, written by Michael Ruhlman.
The wheels featured outline seven major cocktail families, including Manhattan, Negroni, Margarita, Martini, Daiquiri, Highball, and Vodka + Juice Cocktails. These ratio wheels allow you to quickly and accurately measure out the perfect proportion of ingredients for each drink.
Limited Edition of 50.
Signed by Writer and Creator of the ratio wheels, Michael Ruhlman and Illustrator, Marcella Kriebel
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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There are endless ways to enjoy one of America's favorite comfort foods, the burger! This is a classic bacon burger with all the fixins, juicy, delicious and inviting. Perfect for your kitchen wall art, cafe decor or any room to add a tasty fast food print.
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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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Celebrate Philadelphia and and enjoy this detailed watercolor in the shape of the city comprised of many of the beloved foods of the area.
Look closer to discover a Philly cheesesteak, Tastykake, Italian sub, red gravy, long hots, oysters, pretzels, cannoli, water ice, pork roll, Peanut Chews, and more!
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This educational print will help you identify the native flora of the Columbia Gorge. It features many flowers this beautiful Pacific Northwest region found in the spring and summer seasons.
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This illustrated map features the main cities of the island of Cuba, as well as many of the defining foods and agricultural products of the island, from sugarcane to lobster to tobacco.
This map is an 11"x17" digital reproduction of an original watercolor + pen and ink illustration and is printed on 100 lb EcoSilk Paper with soy-based inks.
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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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Looking to master the art of making delicious coffee with a cafetera? Look no further than this informative and charming watercolor art print! This print showcases the classic and iconic design of a cafetera, also known as a moka pot, and provides step-by-step instructions for how to use it to make the perfect cup of coffee. Hang this print in your kitchen or coffee nook and impress your friends and family with your newfound coffee-making skills!
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The name "sundae" for ice cream is believed to have originated as a way to circumvent "blue laws" that prohibited selling ice cream sodas on Sundays.Soda fountains started serving ice cream with syrup without the soda, and called it a "Sunday special".Over time, the spelling changed to "sundae" to avoid any religious connotations and to further establish the treat as a daily pleasure.
This is a reproduction of an original watercolor.
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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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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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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.
Learn more about the world of DCCK, it's methods of operations here
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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