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Fine Art Prints by Aya Morton
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Illustrator Aya Morton was inspired by the plants, food, baskets, blankets, deities, teapots, and animal inhabitants of the Buckley home. My hope was to reflect the beauty and in the everyday objects and their surroundings, says Morton. The letterpress prints each measure 8 by 12 inches and are printed on 300 lb. paper. The prints are unframed. Editions of 25 prints. Quan Yin with Koi. Avalokiteshvara with Hen and Chicks. Shakiyamuni Buddha with Turtle. Web design by Paper Moon Creative.
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Rabbit Rabbit Press: Books and Fine Art Prints
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Mimi Morton Buckley invites readers to explore the meaning of home and what makes it so. Written as a letter to her children, it offers a fresh perspective on the everyday activities inherent in the life of a householder. Proceeds benefit Zen Hospice Project. Web design by Paper Moon Creative.
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About Rabbit Rabbit Press
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Supports the community through literature, storytelling, and conversation. We create books for people of all ages that strive to enrich the sense of connection and well-being within the environment, family, and self. Web design by Paper Moon Creative.
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The Road Home: A Letter to my Children by Mimi Morton Buckley
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In The Road Home, Mimi Morton Buckley invites you to explore the meaning of home and what makes it so. Written as a letter to her children, it offers a fresh perspective on the everyday activities inherent in the life of a householder:. Proceeds from the sale of the prints will benefit Zen Hospice Project. In San Francisco. Zen Hospice Project provides end-of life care for individuals suffering from cancer, AIDS and other illnesses. Web design by Paper Moon Creative.