During our visit a poster caught Gail's eye. We immediately agreed it belonged in our kitchen. It finally came back from the framers today, and it looks fantastic:
The simple chart of common kitchen measurements is printed from the oldest typeface the shop has, dating back to Hatch Show Prints opening. A bit about Hatch Show Print can be found on the back:
I am so happy this understated piece of art will hang in the kitchens of my life, starting with the one I currently occupy. A huge thanks to the great people at Framers' Workshop who did such a great job framing the poster. Gail and I have framed posters on our own with their help and are happy to support a great local business. I encourage any Bostonians to visit them for your framing needs.
Do you have any food or garden themed stuff hanging in your kitchen?
4 comments:
Yes, I do actually! We have a lovely picture of old wine bottles in a wine cellar. I love it!
Yours is wonderful too:)
I don't have any art on the walls of my kitchen. I have cabinets. But I do decorate the counter with squash and tomatoes. And the dining room has a row of glass jars with beans in them.
Madame C - Thanks. It's a nice memory of a great trip. Our kitchen is very small so anything to make it feel a little warmer.
Daphne - food IS art! What better decoration then your own bountiful harvest!
I love the print! It is useful and beautiful. I have some prints hanging in my kitchen by VT artist Mary Azarian featuring garden veggies, and appropriately enough, part of an farm stand sign. You've inspired me to take a photo of it.
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