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 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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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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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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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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Obvious fans of this print are people named Reuben, but for fans of the Reuben sandwich, this one has it all: corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, and a pickle on the side.
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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 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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The Orange Crush was invented in Ocean City, Maryland in 1995 and has since become the unofficial drink of the state. The official drink of Maryland is however...milk? Hang this print to show your support for the rightful Maryland beverage!
Here's a couple favorite prints that we think go great with the Orange Crush Art:
This print features a variety of foods native to the Mid-Atlantic region including shad roe, soft shell crab, nettles, fiddlehead ferns, Chesapeake Bay rockfish, paw paws, morel mushrooms, wild persimmons, and ramps. This piece was commissioned by Edible DC Magazine and ran in their Spring 2019 issue.
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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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The mint julep has been around for centuries, but today we associate it most closely with The Kentucky Derby. The event at Churchill Downs serves almost 120,000 juleps every year.
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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 Ginkgo plant (Ginkgo biloba) is one of the oldest living tree species, and the extract of the ginko leaf is widely known to enhance memory. This is a simple, single watercolor of a ginkgo leaf in bright green.The ginkgo's unique, fan-shaped leaves are green initially but turn a gorgeous vibrant yellow in the fall. Dropping all its leaves at once, they create a beautiful yellow scenery along the sidewalks in many urban settings including Washington, DC.
Browse other Botanical Art Prints from our collection to view more.
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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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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 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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This piece was inspired by flowers of fall farmers markets and features anemones, dahlias, amaranths, craspedia and marigolds. Very excited for this to join the growing Botanicals Collection.
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Fabaceae is the bean family - long beans, peas, garbanzo beans, and even peanuts!
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 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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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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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 is a botanical art print of cacao pods and its leaves.
Once used as currency, the cacao pod has been around for thousands of years.
We have cacao to thank for the production and enjoyment of chocolate.
Take a peek at other chocolate art work by Marcella Kriebel:
See our Chocolate Truffles Art Print.
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Brassicas - the healthy veggies - broccoli, cauliflower, even turnips. This print pairs well with the Types of Kale - mostly greens with a hint of purple.
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.
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