Every sale of this watercolor art 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.
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 cocktail art print features select illustrations from The Book of Cocktail Ratios, written by Michael Ruhlman. The diverse array of drinks labeled in unique hand lettering includes popular cocktails like the Manhattan and the Negroni as well as lesser-known classics such as the Martinez and the Ramos Gin Fizz. The vibrant colors and intricate details of these watercolor paintings adds a touch of elegance and fun to any space.
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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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 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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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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The Old Fashioned is the oldest and simplest cocktail, pared down to the most essential ingredients a drink needs to be deemed a cocktail: spirits, sugar, water, and bitters.
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Bright, bittersweet, and bubbly, the Aperol Spritz has become hugely popular in the last decade. If you want to mix it up, try it Venetian style with still white wine instead of Prosecco.
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This popular Italian cocktail consists of gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari, which is herbaceous and somewhat bitter. Swap the gin for Prosecco to make a Negroni Spagliato (ooh, stunning).
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Informally known as a Cosmo, this cocktail is made with vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, and freshly squeezed lime juice! Channel Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City and enjoy your own classy pink cocktail.
This illustration not only celebrates the drink but just like all others in the series, it includes the actual recipe so you can make this classic at your home bar.
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This print came about by popular request and is a must for every kitchen - no more consulting your phone (or your mother!) to find out how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon.
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This watercolor features all of the community gardens of Washington DC. The gardens included are the ones recognized by the nonprofit Neighborhood Farm Initiative and The DC Government.
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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.
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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This design was originally created to celebrate National Pollinator Day in the US - plants, insects and birds all perform the important job of pollination.
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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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A celebratory cocktail made from gin, champagne, lemon juice, and sugar. Most sources say the French 75 was invented in 1915 at Harry's New York Bar in Paris, and got this name because it was as powerful as a French 75mm field gun. Swap vodka in for the gin and you have a French 76!
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This watercolor art print depicts Marcella's favorite seasonal plants to forage for in both rural and urban environments. It makes for a great educational resource to learn the different plants that can be foraged and used in cooking, including morel mushrooms, garlic mustard, plantain, purslane, ramps, rose hips, dandelion, nettles, and lamb's quarters. Hang it in the kitchen as a reminder of what to look for when you're out in the wild (or in your backyard!).
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A steaming bowl of ramen is the favorite comfort food for so many people. A rich broth and the opportunity to customize your bowl keeps us coming back for more.
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The classic G&T! Originally used by English officers of the East India Company to stave off malaria, this drink has lived on as a long, tall summer refreshment.
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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!
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Pickle enthusiasts, rejoice! This crispy, crunchy watercolor print is your ultimate pickle encyclopedia, showcasing everything from zingy Dills to pucker-worthy Full Sours, tiny Gherkins to sweet-tangy Bread and Butters!
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The Last Word is a Prohibition-era cocktail that got its beginnings in the Detroit Athletic Club's bar in the early 1920s. It contains: 1 part gin, 1 part Green Chartreuse, 1 part lime juice, 1 part Maraschino liqueur.
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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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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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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, Oregon Grape, Blue Flax, Bleeding Heart, Trillium, and Columbia Tiger Lily.
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.
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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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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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The HeartBEET print is one of our most popular - the shape of a heart comprised of a selection of different types of beets. Originally a Farmers' Market poster, it has wide-reaching appeal with its word play title.
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The 2026 Calendar is here! All profits of this calendar will be donated to the The American Civil Liberties Union of the District of Columbia (ACLU-D.C.)
This is a one page calendar print of a watercolor illustration that includes a quote by Martin Luther King Jr, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," from Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963Letter from a Birmingham Jail. It emphasizes that all people are connected and that injustice towards one group affects everyone. The full quote continues, "We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny," highlighting the shared responsibility to fight injustice.
Each year, Marcella creates a calendar to raise awareness and funds for a worthy non-profit organization committed to helping humanity.
This calendar is available in two sizes, 9"x12" framed or unframed or 11"x17" unframed. It is a digital reproduction of an original watercolor + pen and ink illustration, printed on 100 lb EcoSilk Paper with soy-based inks. It ships in a plastic sleeve and arrives frame-ready. Or, if 9"x12", installed in a simple black, white or wood frame.
The Aviation cocktail was created in 1916 by Hugo Ensslin, the head bartender at the Hotel Wallick in New York City, and first published in his cocktail book Recipes for Mixed Drinks. The drink is a gin-based variation of the Gin Sour that's shaken and served straight up. It's known for its distinctive color and floral flavor, which come from the addition of crème de violette, a violet liqueur.
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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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A re-interpretation of the DC "Stars and Bars" flag for the vegan or vegetarian foodie - tomatoes and carrots. Sure to bring a smile to District residents.
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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 Moscow Mule traces its roots back to New York City in 1941 but has taken the country by storm in the last few years. Maybe it's the emblematic hammered copper mug?
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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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This is an original watercolor features my collection of favorite spoons, including la cuchara mama (the mother spoon), handmade wooden ones by my dad, a sterling silver tea spoon, little colorful salt spoons, plus the best soup spoon.This nice cozy set of spoons would warm up any kitchen.
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