Wild Culture
9780525561552. New condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 208. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 208 p. Contains: Illustrations. \"From chef and food activist Alice Waters, an impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eats\"--
Dr. Glenn B. Gregorio, a plant breeder researcher and director of the Philippines-hosted, Los Baños-based Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca), has been appointed as one of the new Champions of the United Nations (UN) Food Systems Summit 2021. Expected to be held in…
Two new books, ‘Taste’ and ‘A Visual Guide to Drink,' try to bring data visualization to what we eat and drink
One of the best things about our current food system is that, as Americans, we have the ability to shape and mold it any way we want. It is really important to understand though, how many things fo…
We think a lot about the impact our diet has on our own health, but what about the environment? This guide may help you eat better for both.
Look at all of these gorgeous vintage details at this October wedding at Urban Artifact in Cincinnati, Ohio! Ceremony and Reception Venue: Urban Artifact
An Italian summer feast. This cheery & whimsical relief print features a collection of seasonal Italian bites; a tin of sardines, olive branch, pistachios, tomato, fig, Calabrian chili and an Aperol Spritz . Each multicolor 11"x14" block print is printed by hand with vibrant pigment ink on heavyweight 245gsm white rag paper. I design and carve all of my relief blocks and do all of my printing by hand in my home studio in Rockville, MD. Please allow 3-5 business days from the time your order is placed for it to ship.
Local Charlottesville artisans create a perfect Virginia farmhouse dinner. Delicious cuisine and rustic design fill this farmhouse dinner.
These food linocut prints are hand-printed on medium-weight, high-quality, Legion Stonehenge paper in varying neutral shades (fawn, light gray, warm white, white). There is a fig half, a strawberry, and a corndog. The print is made by carving an original drawing onto a linoleum block, rolling ink across the carving, and pressing paper onto the inked stamp. These were made with either 3 or 4 different blocks, depending on the design. The relief print is 3.5" by 5" with deckled edges and will be mailed to you packed in a clear bag with backing boards all inside a rigid cardboard mailer. All prints may vary slightly. They are all signed by the artist. **LOCAL TO ATHENS, GA? Before purchasing, message me through Etsy or at emmactorrence [!at] gmail.com to schedule a pickup and avoid shipping fees!
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Every year, the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce holds a contest to choose the official poster for the annual Apple Harvest Festival. It receives dozens of submissions from area artists, and a committee chooses its favorite. This year, the festival's 40th, the poster contest winner is the youngest anyone can remember. Kaitlyn Mitchell, 15, won the award with a brightly-colored poster that features carnival rides, and, of course, a big red apple in the middle of it all. "I wanted to capture the
You know those people who are just good at everything? Who seemingly make everything they touch turn to magic? That’s Molly. Add to that the fact that she’s got style for days and drop dead gorgeous. And God brought her the perfect partner in Aaron – even sweeter than he is handsome, with the biggest love […]
Wall Art by Ania Więcław on Photocircle.net. Custom formats for a diverse range of products such as posters, aluminium prints, acrylic glass prints, framed prints, canvas, and fine art prints.
We Are What We Eat: A Slow Food Manifesto From chef and food activist Alice Waters, an impassioned plea for a radical reconsideration of the way each and every one of us cooks and eats In We Are What We Eat, Alice Waters urges us to take up the mantle of slow food culture, the philosophy at the core of her life’s work. When Waters first opened Chez Panisse in 1971, she did so with the intention of feeding people good food during a time of political turmoil. Customers responded to the locally sourced organic ingredients, to the dishes made by hand, and to the welcoming hospitality that infused the small space—human qualities that were disappearing from a country increasingly seduced by takeout, frozen dinners, and prepackaged ingredients. Waters came to see that the phenomenon of fast food culture, which prioritized cheapness, availability, and speed, was not only ruining our health, but also dehumanizing the ways we live and relate to one another. Over years of working with regional farmers, Waters and her partners learned how geography and seasonal fluctuations affect the ingredients on the menu, as well as about the dangers of pesticides, the plight of fieldworkers, and the social, economic, and environmental threats posed by industrial farming and food distribution. So many of the serious problems we face in the world today—from illness, to social unrest, to economic disparity, and environmental degradation—are all, at their core, connected to food. Fortunately, there is an antidote. Waters argues that by eating in a “slow food way,” each of us—like the community around her restaurant—can be empowered to prioritize and nurture a different kind of culture, one that champions values such as biodiversity, seasonality, stewardship, and pleasure in work. This is a declaration of action against fast food values, and a working theory about what we can do to change the course. As Waters makes clear, every decision we make about what we put in our mouths affects not only our bodies but also the world at large—our families, our communities, and our environment. We have the power to choose what we eat, and we have the potential for individual and global transformation—simply by shifting our relationship to food. All it takes is a taste. DISCLAIMER: This product may have a small black mark on the edge of the book called a \"remainder mark\". Apart from this mark, the book is in new / unread condition.
A3 Risograph Print titled 'Seasonal Garden Omelette', full of all the seasonal veggies you can grow in your garden! Edition of 20, artist signed. Printed in Blue and Yellow Recycled Cotton Paper A3 Size, with border Illustrated and Designed by Connie Noble
This framed print features illustrations inspired by many visits to the farmers market. I’ve created the illustrations here to celebrate what we can look forward to each season in our gardens, farms and farmers markets, and each drawing is labeled. This print is a wonderful way to learn about lesser-known varieties and seasonal favorites grown throughout the year! Many of these illustrations were featured in my annual Seasonal Harvest Calendar, which is on sale at the NYC Greenmarkets and here on my Etsy page. This framed print comes in multiple sizes: 8x10”, 11x14”, 16x20" and 20x25". I am partnering with an excellent archival printer to offer the option to add a 3/4" frame, in natural open grain maple wood, or wood with light yellow veneer. You can learn more about frames here: https://finerworks.com/frames/mouldings/italian-prime/501. Photos 3-7 show the light yellow frame in size 16x20" with a white mat around the print. Note on Timeframe: Framing and matting can take 2-3 weeks to arrive from your date of ordering. The framed prints are the following dimensions: 8x10 Framed: ~ 9x11” 8x10 Framed + Matted: 10x12” 11x14 Framed: ~ 12x15” 11x14 Framed + Matted: 13x16” 16x20 Framed: 18x22"
'We’re in Paris right now to ensure that the potential of soil and regenerative agriculture as a solution to our climate crisis is fully recognized by the world’s policy makers'
Main Street Farmers - Market Poster Item # 2987148 No Way Jose No Way Jose is a creative studio based outside of Denver, Colorado. They use a variety of digital technologies including photoshop and AI to produce dynamic and engaging imagery. Showcase your favorite artwork in vivid detail with a custom metal print. Each metal print is individually custom printed on demand. Metal prints are a contemporary way to exhibit any piece of art, but are especially breathtaking for landscape and fine art photography, vintage posters, and digital artwork. High Definition Artwork Our custom metal prints are crafted using a dye sublimation printing process, ensuring vibrant colors, vivid imagery, and high definition detail. Our stunning metal print wall art features 1/8” radius borders and a high gloss sheen. Ready-to-Hang On the back of your new metal print, you’ll find hangers pre-installed, making installation a quick and effortless task right out of the box. For sizes 20”x20”, 18”x24”, 12”x36”, and larger, our custom metal prints come with a metal inset hanger. Sizes 16”x24”, 16”x20”, 16”x16”, and smaller, come with a sawtooth metal mount. Hanging Hardware Included* Larger metal art prints that feature the inset hanger include hanging hardware for attaching your new metal art print to your wall. *Use a nail, screw, or hook of your choosing for the smaller prints featuring the sawtooth metal mount. Art Kitchen Wall Art Contemporary Art Food and Drink Food Vegetables Carrot Graphic Art No Way Jose
Looking for a fun way to add some apple-y taste to your walls? That’s why we designed a flavorful Apple Fun Facts Print. This colorful and modern apple-themed poster is packed with 10 juicy apple fun facts that are sure to make you say "oh my gourd"! Perfect for the kitchen, office or kid's room. Available in 3 favorite sizes FSC certified papers Durable 210gsm weight Museum-quality printing Non-toxic water-based inks Custom frames available NOTE: We offer professional custom framing on most of our prints. These are handmade and available in multiple finishes. Custom frames are made-to-order and carry a slightly longer ship time. They are also considered custom (because they are) and are non-returnable.
This is my most complex print yet! This is an 8 layer jigsaw, reduction linocut print. I did two runs because I just couldn't decide on colors! The green tray has a blue milk, cookies, orange, tater tots, and chicken nugs and dippy sauce with a grey/black outline, while the yellow tray has a chocolate milk, and the same foods with a slightly more "muted" fall pallet with a dark reddish-brown outline. They are both 9"x12" on Bristol vellum paper. These are limited run and won't be printed again. Enjoy your nostalgia!