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Out of stockHandmade Bentwood Jewelry - Sassafras Earrings
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Out of stockT-shirt features Wharton's woodcut illustration for D.H. Lawrence's "Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine", a collection of essays published by Centaur Press in 1926. Available as white print on light heather green t-shirt. Short sleeved. 100% cotton.
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Earrings from Morgan Hill's 'Classics' series. https://www.morganhillcreative.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Out of stockEarrings from Morgan Hill's 'Cremations' series. https://www.morganhillcreative.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Out of stockEarrings from Morgan Hill's 'Cremations' series. https://www.morganhillcreative.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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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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Handmade candle sticks by Philadelphia based woodworker, Colin Pezzano. Pezzano was a featured artist in our "Home As Stage" exhibition in 2022. http://www.colinpezzano.com/
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Out of stockHelp us celebrate our 50th Anniversary with this commemorative wooden magnet! This playful interpretation of the Studio building measures 4" x 3", and is made of laser-etched Baltic birch plywood. This is a great addition to any refrigerator magnet collection!
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http://www.staceyleewebber.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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http://www.staceyleewebber.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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http://www.staceyleewebber.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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http://www.staceyleewebber.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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Out of stockAvailable as black print on white. 100% cotton. Only 5 left! We will not be restocking this design in the white t-shirt!
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Looking for the perfect addition to your workshop overalls? How about our Porcupine Enamel Pin! A playful interpretation of Esherick's woodcut illustration for a collection of essays published by Centaur press in 1926. It 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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We’re celebrating Esherick’s printmaking with an exciting new shop item – Holzhausen Tea Towels! These tea towels bring a little piece of the Studio into your home, capturing the spirit of Esherick’s gift to his friend Hanna Weil, for whom he made a set of curtains with this dynamic repeating pattern. ‘Holzhausen’ is both the town in Germany where Hanna lived and Esherick’s title for his woodblock print depicting the view from her front porch. Screenprinted by Philadelphia-based artist and printmaker Marcus Benavides. Measures 28" x 28"