MILES 1000-1100: Blueberry Expanses 14 x 18" Print SECONDS 01

Sale Price: $60.00 Original Price: $98.00
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14 x 18” signed & numbered limited edition letterpress print from The Printed Walk series about the natural beauty found on my 2017 thru-hike of The Appalachian Trail

Why is it in the Seconds Sale? This piece was a display print and has a minor scratch marks in the top corners from the hanging clips. This print is otherwise almost sold out (1 left in regular edition.)

Dimensions: 14 x 18”

Details:

-printed with vintage metal type and carved plywood blocks

-printed on 100% recycled paper from French Paper Co, a Michigan-based paper mill operating on 100% hydropower

Hiking context including Mileage, States, Dates, and Elevation Profile are letterpress printed on reverse of the print, as well as this inspiration story:

Snacking on blueberry expanses upon sunlit hilltops: On a summit of a mountain in northern Virginia, I encountered ripe wild blueberries for the first time on the journey. They were delicious, perhaps because they were a reward for working my way up a long hill. The number of green berries yet to ripen indicated that there would be blue snacks available for a long stretch of the trail ahead. They grew wherever sunlight penetrated the canopy above, often near the top of the hills throughout Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. Every time I found myself at the bottom of a hill, I knew there was a good chance a blueberry reward was waiting for me at the top.

14 x 18” signed & numbered limited edition letterpress print from The Printed Walk series about the natural beauty found on my 2017 thru-hike of The Appalachian Trail

Why is it in the Seconds Sale? This piece was a display print and has a minor scratch marks in the top corners from the hanging clips. This print is otherwise almost sold out (1 left in regular edition.)

Dimensions: 14 x 18”

Details:

-printed with vintage metal type and carved plywood blocks

-printed on 100% recycled paper from French Paper Co, a Michigan-based paper mill operating on 100% hydropower

Hiking context including Mileage, States, Dates, and Elevation Profile are letterpress printed on reverse of the print, as well as this inspiration story:

Snacking on blueberry expanses upon sunlit hilltops: On a summit of a mountain in northern Virginia, I encountered ripe wild blueberries for the first time on the journey. They were delicious, perhaps because they were a reward for working my way up a long hill. The number of green berries yet to ripen indicated that there would be blue snacks available for a long stretch of the trail ahead. They grew wherever sunlight penetrated the canopy above, often near the top of the hills throughout Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. Every time I found myself at the bottom of a hill, I knew there was a good chance a blueberry reward was waiting for me at the top.