
Don’t Mix ‘Em – Vintage WPA Poster
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on beautiful 100% cotton-rag paper.
From 1936 – 1943 the Federal Art Project under the Works Progress Administration commissioned over 200,000 works from American artists and artisans in order to support struggling creatives. Posters were designed to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The Federal Art Project was of one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts.
We are happy to now sell newly restored, archival reproductions of vintage WPA Posters, select WWI Posters, and many botanical illustrations. When properly framed these prints can last over 200 years!

Floating Print by Dani Conyer
Swimmer Illustration Art Print – “Floating”
Print by Easthampton Artist Dani Conyer
Printed on 100% cotton matte paper that is acid-free and archival (72lb paper with 18 mil thickness). Each image is 5″ x 7″ with an additional 1/2″ border and hand-torn deckled edge. This gives the option of framing the print in a 5″ x 7″ mat or float framed to expose the edge detail at 6″ x 8″. Signed and dated by the artist.

Madonna at Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Sienna – print by Lois Barber
Giclee print of original watercolor on archival Hahnemuhle rag paper. Paper measures 8″ x 10″
Lois traveled to Italy April-May 2018 to participate in a watercolor painting class in Bellagio, then traveled to Tuscany. She created twenty-two watercolor paintings while she was there, inspired by the vibrant scenery.

Nurse the Baby – Vintage WPA Poster
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on beautiful 100% cotton-rag paper.
From 1936 – 1943 the Federal Art Project under the Works Progress Administration commissioned over 200,000 works from American artists and artisans in order to support struggling creatives. Posters were designed to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The Federal Art Project was of one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts.
We are happy to now sell newly restored, archival reproductions of vintage WPA Posters, select WW1 and WW2 Posters, and many botanical illustrations. When properly framed these prints can last over 200 years!

Reimagining Emily – Fame is a bee…
Fame is a bee. It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – Forever is composed of nows.
Forever is composed of nows.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – Heart, we will forget him…
Heart, we will forget him! You an I, tonight!
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – Hope is the thing with feathers…
Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul…
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – I hope you love birds too…
I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – I see thee better in the dark…
I see thee better in the dark I do not need a light.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – If I can stop one heart from breaking…
If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – If I feel physically…
If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – LOVE is anterior to life…
LOVE is anterior to life, Posterior to death, Initial of creation, and The exponent of breath.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – That love is all there is…
That love is all there is, Is all we know of love.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – That till I loved…
That till I loved I never lived —Enough—
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Reimagining Emily – Unable are the loved to die…
Unable are the loved to die. For love is immortality.
We were inspired by our famous neighbor! We had some fun reimagining Emily Dickinson in a dozen different ways in her famous Daguerreotype photograph.
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on archival paper. 11″ x 14″
* the Emily Dickinson Museum is across the street from Hope & Feathers

Save Your Eyes – Vintage WPA Poster
Printed in-house on our fine art pigment printer on beautiful 100% cotton-rag paper.
From 1936 – 1943 the Federal Art Project under the Works Progress Administration commissioned over 200,000 works from American artists and artisans in order to support struggling creatives. Posters were designed to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The Federal Art Project was of one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts.
We are happy to now sell newly restored, archival reproductions of vintage WPA Posters, select WW1 and WW2 Posters, and many botanical illustrations. When properly framed these prints can last over 200 years!