Mushrooms of the East Coast Art Print featuring hand-painted mushrooms with Latin and common names, designed by Brigida Swanson on archival paper. Frame not included.
Mushrooms of the East Coast Art Print featuring hand-painted mushrooms with Latin and common names, designed by Brigida Swanson on archival paper. Frame not included. Mushrooms of the East Coast Art Print featuring hand-painted mushrooms with Latin and common names, displayed on a wooden surface. Frame not included.
$30.00

For nature lovers and curious minds who want to bring the forest indoors, this East Coast mushroom art print transforms your space into a woodland sanctuary. This 11"x14" watercolor wall art celebrates the fungi found across North America's eastern regions, featuring beautifully illustrated mushrooms paired with their Latin and common names. Perfect for cottagecore and woodland home decor enthusiasts, this nature identification art print invites discovery and wonder into every room. A thoughtful piece for anyone who finds magic in the details of the natural world.

Illustrated in watercolor and hand-lettered by artist Brigida Swanson. Yardia® is a member of 1% For The Planet, donating 1% of all sales to environmental nonprofits.

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 commercially compostable sleeve with a sturdy recycled backing board. The Yardia logo is stamped on the back of the removable backing board.
* Due to monitor variations, colors may differ slightly from those on your screen.
* Made in the USA

Copyright © 2022 by Brigida Swanson. All rights reserved.

About Yardia:
Yardia is a gift and stationery company based in Seattle, Washington. Artist-owned and operated, Yardia products include nature-inspired watercolor home decor, gifts and stationery that help gardeners and hikers to express their intersectional identities and love the place they live.

About the Artist:
I'm Brigida, a queer CHamoru and multiracial watercolor artist. 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.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)