james bond

8.23.19 (special edition)

Hi! I'm Penny, Tyler's mom, art history major (worked at the Smithsonian Institution in the National Philatelic Collections many moons ago but now like to say I use my degree everyday just looking/noticing the world around me), and Renaissance woman. As a family we love to travel, seek out new experiences, & eat/drink our way around the globe. Her dad, Tim, & I take full credit for her choice of major/profession and curiosity.

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Kenspeckle Letterpress

“Kenspeckle is a Scottish word meaning easily recognisable or distinctive, and can be applied both to this unique corner of the globe and to the quaint conceits of modern design which Rick Allen and Marian Lansky produce in their cast iron & digital fabrefactory.”

Ken Swanson

A printmaker specializing in relief prints through woodcut, linocut, and wood engraving.

Spooner Creek/Macone Clay

Every piece is handmade in Northwest Wisconsin. Products range from coasters to frames to lamps and everything in between, but we’ll be focusing on wine tags.

Ursula Roma

An artist specializing in ornamental and function metalworks.

Kathleen Eaton

A painter who interprets city and suburban life. “Her work reflects a fascination with architectural spaces and the unexpected solitude or human activities that occur in them.”

Nick Prints

“Nick has been inspired by living in two of the most visual and vibrant cities in England: Brighton and London. Put these ingredients together and the end result is a highly distinctive and original series of art - 'city prints'.”

Miroslav Šašek

“He was an architecture graduate and studied drawing and painting with Czech landscape artist Otakar Blažíček, and after completing his studies he provided drawings for newspapers and illustrated a large number of books, as well as designing puppets in collaboration with his first wife, Jindřiška.” Most recognized for his series of books “This Is….”

Anthony Geoffroy

Illustrator/Graphic Designer/Caricaturist

Every First-Edition Ian Fleming James Bond Book Cover (1953-1966)

“They were all published in Britain by Jonathan Cape between April 1953 and June 1966.”