Trees of the Northeast Art Print featuring watercolor illustrations of various native trees with their names, designed by artist Brigida Swanson. Frame not included.
Trees of the Northeast Art Print featuring watercolor illustrations of various native trees with their names, designed by artist Brigida Swanson. Frame not included. Trees of the Northeast Art Print featuring watercolor illustrations of native trees with common and Latin names, designed by artist Brigida Swanson. Frame not included. Trees of the Northeast Art Print featuring watercolor illustrations of native trees with their names. Artwork by Brigida Swanson, unframed, on archival paper.
$35.59

This 11" x 14" reproduction art print features watercolor illustrations of native trees found in the northeastern states of the US. Each tree illustration is paired with its common and Latin name, painted and hand-lettered by artist Brigida Swanson.

Museum quality art print created with fade resistant 19pt Savoy Cotton archival paper and ink.  Packaged in a plant-based commercially compostable cello sleeve with sturdy recycled backing board. (Frame not included.)

DETAILS:

  • 11 x 14 inches. Art print only, frame not included.
  • Museum quality art print created with fade resistant 19pt Savoy Cotton archival paper and ink. 
  • Ships flat, sealed in a compostable cello sleeve within a sturdy cardboard mailer.
  • Due to monitor variations, colors may differ slightly from those on your screen.

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About Yardia: 

Yardia is a gift and stationery company owned and operated by me, Brigida Swanson. I create nature-inspired watercolor home decor, gifts and stationery that help gardeners and hikers to express their intersectional identities and love the place they live. Learn more on our About page.

About the Artist

I'm Brigida, a CHamoru and multiracial artist based in Seattle, Washington. Nature's like family to me. Creating art about nature is how I feel most connected to the ancestral values of my CHamoru heritage, and to the Pacific Northwest culture in which I was raised. It's why I create products that express a kinship with nature, so that we can all experience a sense of belonging and wonder.