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This print was struck from Wharton Esherick’s original woodblock and printed by letterpress on Torinoko paper. The paper quality, size, and printing technique used to make these prints were thoughtfully chosen from close examination of Esherick’s original prints in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection. This limited series of 25 prints were struck by Katie Garth, a Philadelphia-based print artist and educator. Learn more about her work at katiegarth.com. From an edition of 25 printed in 2024. Comes unmatted and unframed. *Please note that these prints are struck from Esherick’s woodblocks and reflect his original marks.*
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This print was struck from Wharton Esherick’s original woodblock and printed by letterpress on Torinoko paper. The paper quality, size, and printing technique used to make these prints were thoughtfully chosen from close examination of Esherick’s original prints in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection. This limited series of 25 prints were struck by Katie Garth, a Philadelphia-based print artist and educator. Learn more about her work at katiegarth.com. From an edition of 25 printed in 2024. Comes unmatted and unframed. *Please note that these prints are struck from Esherick’s woodblocks and reflect his original marks.*
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This print was struck from Wharton Esherick’s original woodblock and printed by letterpress on Torinoko paper. The paper quality, size, and printing technique used to make these prints were thoughtfully chosen from close examination of Esherick’s original prints in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection. This limited series of 25 prints were struck by Katie Garth, a Philadelphia-based print artist and educator. Learn more about her work at katiegarth.com. From an edition of 25 printed in 2024. Comes unmatted and unframed. *Please note that these prints are struck from Esherick’s woodblocks and reflect his original marks.*
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Looking for the perfect addition to your workshop overalls? How about our "Winnie" Enamel Pin! This playful interpretation of Esherick's 1930 "Winnie the Pooh" sculpture -- who greets visitors to the Museum at our Visitor Center and on the Studio deck -- measures 1" x 1.5" and provides a perfect little reminder to stay inspired no matter what you're working on.
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Live at The Museum for Art in Wood 10/14/2022 Colin Pezzano & Sam Gasparre. Recorded by Kevin Keenan http://www.colinpezzano.com/Run Time: 9:49 Composed and Performed by
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A rich collection of imagery explores the actual homes of three of the most esteemed wood artist/craftsmen of the modern era: Wharton Esherick, Sam Maloofi, and George Nakashima. Tour the private homes of these masters and compare their innovation and vision through the medium of their own homes, gardens, and work areas. Step into their environments, where aesthetics are most accurately realized. You’ll delight in Esherick’s humble mountaintop home where straight lines were purposefully forbidden, and Maloof’s sprawling California home that expresses his inexhaustible creativity and industriousness. Nakashima‘s home is a harmonious marriage of Japanese influences with Pennsylvania’s rich natural resources. This book is a must-have for devotees of these artists, as well as aspiring woodworkers who want tutelage from the top.