Shannon Marie
The Author's Storehouse | Pumpkin Library Art Print
The Author's Storehouse | Pumpkin Library Art Print
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This autumn-inspired art print captures the wonder of a library tucked inside a glowing pumpkin, shelves brimming with stories waiting to be gathered like a harvest. Printed on archival matte photo paper in your choice of 5x7 or 8x10, each piece is created in-house with eco-friendly practices, using vibrant pigment inks and shipped in recycled or reclaimed packaging. A cozy celebration of books, seasons, and imagination, it brings the charm of a secret library into your home.
Product Details:
- Dimensions: 5"x7" or 8"x10", unframed
- Originally created as a watercolor painting
- Designed and printed in-house
- Printed with archival, vibrant pigment-based inks
- Ships with 100% recycled, reclaimed, or reused materials
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Origin: Printed in the U.S.A.
About the Paper:
- Archival matte photo paper for lasting quality
- 100% recyclable
- Paper made in the U.S.A
About The Artist
Shannon Marie creates original mixed-media and watercolor art, often blending paint, gouache, ink, and other techniques. Each piece is printed with eco-friendly practices in mind. Alongside every artwork is a unique story that reflects the beauty of small, everyday moments. Her stories acts as a reminder to slow down and notice the little things in life. Shannon hopes that when you look at her art, you feel encouraged and at peace, knowing it was created with both heart and sustainability in mind.
Story:
The Author's Storehouse
In a small town shaped by the seasons,
filling the larder and barns was king,
but now it’s autumn.
In the misty meadow just outside of town
sits a quaint library
that glows in the light of the setting sun.
Inside its walls,
upon its smooth, worn shelves,
each book holds a harvest.
Each word is a seed.
Every turn of the page, a watering.
The hope of growth awaits
upon completion of the pages.
For long before the book was found,
an author placed carefully selected seeds
within its pages.
Upon the book’s return
lies the potential
to spread those seeds once more.
In this very special way,
the town was able to not only feed the body at harvest time,
but also gather a second harvest
within those walls of the glowing library.
"A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life."
- Henry Ward Beecher
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