Silver Tree Art celebrates their home state where we all live, love, grow, and create in such a beautiful place. These weatherproof vinyl stickers are a perfect way to show your love for VA on your car, your computer, or anywhere! Not recommended for anything that will be washed in the dishwasher. Printed locally! Sticker is 6” x 3.25”
Sean Toler's hauntingly beautiful photographs capture abandoned and forgotten places and things from around the state. New construction seems to be taking place all around. With all the commotion and progress, it can be easy to forget what was. In the world of photography, there are those who seek out these forgotten pieces of history in hopes of capturing what's left on camera, thereby preserving them in their own way. Sean Toler is one such photographer, traveling the roads of VA, photographing numerous old, abandoned buildings in an effort to make them last a little longer. 6.5" W x 9.25" L
The annual Strawberry Faire, held in Ashland, is rendered in a folk art style full of color and joy. "The Ashland Strawberry Faire at Randolph Macon" by Julie Morrison FitzGerald is available as an art print or notecard. Print is 12x12" ; Notecards are 6.75" W x 5" H and comes with matching envelope.
Watercolor and pen & ink reproduction featuring many of Richmond, VA's most well-known breweries and craft beer brands. 11x17"; Unframed.
Watercolor and pen & ink reproduction featuring many of Richmond, VA's most popular coffee shops and neighborhood cafes. 8.5" x 11"; unframed
Historic, haunted, chilling tales of the town of Richmond as told by one of Virginia's most respected paranormal investigators! With over four hundred years of history, Richmond abounds with ghostly tales and ghastly deeds from the past. Step into the shadows and take a tour of thirteen of Richmond's most haunted sites. Visit Church Hill, home of the famous St. John's Church, and discover the events that led to the tragic tunnel collapse of 1925. Discover the long-forgotten Civil Warhospitals of Shockoe Bottom, where hundreds of wounded soldiers met their end. Feel the icy chill at the bottom of a staircase where a young apprentice was murdered in cold blood by his jealous master in 1826. These stories and more await as you discover the mysterious, tragic and terrifying events of Richmond's dark past.""
Celebrate Richmond landmarks with art prints of Main Street Station or the Science Museum of Virginia on your walls. Each building illustration is printed on 8.5" x 11" quality paper with the building's name and "Richmond, VA" listed beneath it.
Pop a special piece of RVA anywhere you want to with these iconic landmark stickers featuring the city's popular row houses or Main Street Station. Each design sold separately.
Cary Holliday brings readers back in time to experience Glen Allen from its beginnings... With vintage photographs, the book explores the rich past of a community that even today retains the flavor of early times. There are chapters on John Cussons, an English adventurer who built Forest Lodge, the magnificent 1880's hotel that served as the chief landmark; Virginia Randolph, a visionary teacher who established a school for black youth in the era of segregation and became a nationally-known educator; and much more! Images of families, school days, daily life, roads and railroads have been gathered from archives and private collections.
From colonial-era witches to modern sightings of Bigfoot, the history of the Old Dominion is filled with creepy tales. Cemeteries, battlefields and inns host haunts from Virginia's earliest days. Some appear as corporeal figures and some as lights or ghostly noises. Delve into the sad and scary stories of patients who still linger in Victorian-era sanatoriums. Unexplained sightings of mysterious creatures, from Bigfoot to werewolves, are widespread in the western part of the state, and Chessie rears her head in the Bay--for the lucky few! Even prominent buildings like the Executive Mansion in Richmond have their own uncanny legends. Join master storyteller Sherman Carmichael as he explores the lore of the Old Dominion.
Watercolor and pen & ink reproduction featuring iconic landmarks/establishments of Richmond, VA's central downtown neighborhoods. 11x17"; Unframed
Each 5x7" postcard features colorful illustrations of various Richmond landmarks on the front and the postcard basics on the back with a special message of "Greetings from the River City, Richmond, VA" across the top. Mail them out or pop them in frames for quick wall art! Various designs available; Sold as singles or variety packs as noted below. The Richmond Classics variety pack includes 5 cards each showcasing a different mix of RVA landmarks, including "Coffee shops of Richmond" and "Fantastic Food & Drink Richmond." The Neighborhoods variety pack of 5 cards showcases the best of Shockoe Bottom, The Fan, Jackson Ward, Church Hill, and Carytown.
Watercolor and pen & ink reproduction featuring many of RVA's most notable and historic landmarks, museums, and establishments. 8.5" x 11"; Unframed
Mad Kitchen Co.'s Richmond Classics tea towel showcases iconic locations from around the city from The Byrd Theater to Maymont to the Nickel Bridge. Towel is 28" H x 28.5" W.
Richmond's culinary history spans more than four hundred years and includes forgotten cooks and makers who paved the way for Richmond's vibrant modern food scene. The foodways of local Indian tribes were pivotal to the nation. Unconventional characters such as Mary Randolph, Jasper Crouch, Ellen Kidd, Virginia Randolph and John Dabney used food and drink to break barriers. Family businesses like C.F. Sauer and Sally Bell's Kitchen, recipient of a James Beard America's Classic Award, shaped the local community. Virginia Union University students and two family-run department stores paved the way for restaurant desegregation. Local journalists Maureen Egan and Susan Winiecki, founders of Fire, Flour & Fork, offer an engaging social history complete with classic Richmond recipes.
The VCU Experience Art Print by Mad Kitchen Co. features RVA locales know by any ram, including The Fan, MCV, Shafer, Monroe Park, Rams Siegel Center, and the college itself! Available in two sizes: 8.5" x 11" or 11" x 14"; prints are unframed.
Watercolor and pen & ink reproduction featuring a selection of Richmond, VA's theatres and playhouses. 11x17"; Unframed.
Bright druzy stud earrings feature orange druzy surrounded by blue for UVA or Maroon for Tech fans. Show school spirit with fun fashion handmade by One-of-A-Kind. 1/2" diameter.
See Short Pump as it was in the past on this notecard showcasing a vintage photo of The General Store where gas was still just .89 cents/gallon and the Coca-colas were cold and refreshing. Notecard is 5.5" W x 4.25" H and comes with matching envelope.
A delightful trio of images within the Virginia state lines. Each color story adds delight and an invitation to wonder. These are the perfect gift for those who have VA in their heart. Printed on bright white paper, the smooth finish and color saturation make these incredible. Ready to frame! Choose from three unique designs; Two sizes available including 5"x7" or 8"x10" prints.