Foraging in the Pacific Northwest Art Print
Foraging in the Pacific Northwest Art Print
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About This Product
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This print illustrates the beautiful flora that you can find and forage in the wilderness around the Pacific Northwest. This includes nettle leaf, rose, elderberry, fiddleheads, hairy bittercress, yarrow, blueberry, blackberry, miner's lettuce, sea asparagus, kelp, and burdock. For some tips on how to use these plants once you've foraged them, check out this blog post here. Please note: this is not a field guide and should not be used to identify wild plants. If you are pregnant, you should not consume nettle. High-quality digital wall art printed on textured felt FSC® paper from responsible sources. Shipped flat in 100% recycled cardboard in a compostable protective sleeve. Made with love in Canada.
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Dimensions
12 x 16 inches

Eco Creations
Anja Jane
Anja Jane is a Bowen Island-based artist and green witch whose whimsical illustrations reflect a deep connection to nature. Inspired by her Norwegian and Polish heritage, she captures North America’s diverse landscapes—from Hawaii’s jungles to Montréal’s charming streets—infusing each piece with Pacific Northwest magic and quiet tranquillity.

Textile Knowledge
Craft & Creative Process
With thirteen years as a textile designer in New York, Italy, and London, Anja brings a refined eye for color and pattern to her art prints and postcards. Each eco-conscious piece celebrates the beauty of nature, inspiring mindfulness and care for the planet through vibrant, folk-inspired design.