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 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.
This popular drink-themed print showcases the ingredients of the most familiar coffee beverages your barista crafts. Discover the art behind your caffeine fix!
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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 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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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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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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Italians named cappuccinos after the "little cap" of frothed milk foam on top -- the best part! Check out our other coffee-centric prints: Coffee Beans, Types of Coffee, and Arabica Coffee.
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This vibrant watercolor print showcases the majestic Columbia River Gorge at sunset, with the mighty river carving its way through the rolling landscape.
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At a restaurant, one used to simply order a dozen oysters. But these days, raw bars include menus of dozens of different oysters to choose from. Kumamotos are prized on the West Coast, Wellfleets are beloved in New England, New Yorkers love their Blue Points. There are however, just five species of oysters harvested in the U.S.; all other differences come from where they mature, and the waters they filter.
There are technically five types of oysters in the world. Here they all are:
Crassostrea Gigas–Pacific Oyster
Crassostrea Sikamea–Kumamoto Oyster
Crassostrea Virginicas–Atlantic Oyster
Ostrea Edulis–European Flat
Ostrea Lurida–Olympia Oysters
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Celebrate the fruit harvest of the Pacific Northwest with this watercolor art print featuring a vibrant variety of pears. This watercolor captures the natural beauty and diversity of these beloved regional fruits, from delicate Bartlett to robust Bosc varieties. Perfect for kitchen décor, farmers market enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates botanical art.
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