Soul Ready Eco Friendly Maple Wood Prints
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst MA in 1830 and died in Amherst MA in 1886. Yep at the young age of 56 but they wrote amazing things that people still get excited about. In my favorite self care book @drzoeshaw October is a month of affirmation. YAY!
It starts out with a quote from Emily Dickinson "The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience!" Rock on Em and let's get after it and do the same! Let's try new things and do what lights us up from the inside out!
This art is inspired by this wise quote and hope will inspire and remind you to open yourself up to new adventures, new experiences, and to allow yourselves those things in that make you ecstatic! YAHOOOOOO! Enjoy kind people! #emilydickinson #ecstaticexperience #fineartprints #abstractart #electric #lightupfromtheinside #adventuretime #newthings #rockon #getafterit
Each of our maple wood custom panels is printed directly onto 1/2" thick maple surfaced wood, giving a warm and natural looking print that’s also eco-friendly. The stunning wood grain shows through the light or non printed areas of the image, producing a natural warm tone and retro vintage feel.
All panels are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each panel is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst MA in 1830 and died in Amherst MA in 1886. Yep at the young age of 56 but they wrote amazing things that people still get excited about. In my favorite self care book @drzoeshaw October is a month of affirmation. YAY!
It starts out with a quote from Emily Dickinson "The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience!" Rock on Em and let's get after it and do the same! Let's try new things and do what lights us up from the inside out!
This art is inspired by this wise quote and hope will inspire and remind you to open yourself up to new adventures, new experiences, and to allow yourselves those things in that make you ecstatic! YAHOOOOOO! Enjoy kind people! #emilydickinson #ecstaticexperience #fineartprints #abstractart #electric #lightupfromtheinside #adventuretime #newthings #rockon #getafterit
Each of our maple wood custom panels is printed directly onto 1/2" thick maple surfaced wood, giving a warm and natural looking print that’s also eco-friendly. The stunning wood grain shows through the light or non printed areas of the image, producing a natural warm tone and retro vintage feel.
All panels are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each panel is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.
Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst MA in 1830 and died in Amherst MA in 1886. Yep at the young age of 56 but they wrote amazing things that people still get excited about. In my favorite self care book @drzoeshaw October is a month of affirmation. YAY!
It starts out with a quote from Emily Dickinson "The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience!" Rock on Em and let's get after it and do the same! Let's try new things and do what lights us up from the inside out!
This art is inspired by this wise quote and hope will inspire and remind you to open yourself up to new adventures, new experiences, and to allow yourselves those things in that make you ecstatic! YAHOOOOOO! Enjoy kind people! #emilydickinson #ecstaticexperience #fineartprints #abstractart #electric #lightupfromtheinside #adventuretime #newthings #rockon #getafterit
Each of our maple wood custom panels is printed directly onto 1/2" thick maple surfaced wood, giving a warm and natural looking print that’s also eco-friendly. The stunning wood grain shows through the light or non printed areas of the image, producing a natural warm tone and retro vintage feel.
All panels are wrapped in a protective sleeve with individual plastic or cardboard guards added to each corner. Additional cardboard is secured over the print surface to minimise the risk of breakages or transit damage. Each panel is then shipped in a heavy duty cardboard box.