Sugar Kettle Garden ArtBlock

$25.00

‘Sugar Kettle Garden’ ArtBlock

The sugar kettle is a fixture of southern charm past down from 19th century sugarcane plantations. A nostalgic glimpse into our past that now graces our landscapes today as water features. Sprawling live oak branches, topped with resurrection fern, protect their gardens below under a canopy of endless green.

What’s An ArtBlock?

A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.

How do Display an ArtBlock?

ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.

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‘Sugar Kettle Garden’ ArtBlock

The sugar kettle is a fixture of southern charm past down from 19th century sugarcane plantations. A nostalgic glimpse into our past that now graces our landscapes today as water features. Sprawling live oak branches, topped with resurrection fern, protect their gardens below under a canopy of endless green.

What’s An ArtBlock?

A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.

How do Display an ArtBlock?

ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.

‘Sugar Kettle Garden’ ArtBlock

The sugar kettle is a fixture of southern charm past down from 19th century sugarcane plantations. A nostalgic glimpse into our past that now graces our landscapes today as water features. Sprawling live oak branches, topped with resurrection fern, protect their gardens below under a canopy of endless green.

What’s An ArtBlock?

A handmade product lovingly created in my studio using one of my paper prints mounted on a 6”x6”x1.75” solid block of stained poplar wood.

How do Display an ArtBlock?

ArtBlocks can be displayed sitting on a shelf or can hang aided by the routed key hole slot on the back which allows the block to sit flush to the wall.