Many Hands Make Light Work (Limited Run Letterpress Print)

$15.00

Limited run of 50 hand-pulled letterpress prints. Features a linocut sunflower block created for TVCGCoop in collaboration with Boise Stampers United.

Celebrate the cooperative spirit of gardening with this limited-run letterpress print. Many Hands Make Light Work features a sunflower linocut block created specially for TVCGCoop in collaboration with Boise Stampers United, who guided the process and provided the block.

Printed by hand on a traditional press, each 12 × 19 inch poster is part of a limited edition of 50. The sunflower linocut, paired with bold typography, highlights the joy of shared effort in community gardening.

Printed by hand in small batches, each edition is limited to 50 prints. Every piece is hand-numbered (1–50) and shipped in 4" mailing tubes to protect heavyweight archival paper. Zines and smaller goods ship flat in rigid mailers. A short behind-the-scenes video of the printing process is included in the details.

Limited run of 50 hand-pulled letterpress prints. Features a linocut sunflower block created for TVCGCoop in collaboration with Boise Stampers United.

Celebrate the cooperative spirit of gardening with this limited-run letterpress print. Many Hands Make Light Work features a sunflower linocut block created specially for TVCGCoop in collaboration with Boise Stampers United, who guided the process and provided the block.

Printed by hand on a traditional press, each 12 × 19 inch poster is part of a limited edition of 50. The sunflower linocut, paired with bold typography, highlights the joy of shared effort in community gardening.

Printed by hand in small batches, each edition is limited to 50 prints. Every piece is hand-numbered (1–50) and shipped in 4" mailing tubes to protect heavyweight archival paper. Zines and smaller goods ship flat in rigid mailers. A short behind-the-scenes video of the printing process is included in the details.

A behind-the-scenes look at the making of these limited-run prints — from the original illustration, to carving the linocut, to hand-printing at Open Letter Collective.