Rocky Mountain Sticker | Die Cut Waterproof Nature Sticker with Sun, Elk Antlers, Mountains, Evergreen Trees, Bird, Arrow, and Horse Shoe

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About this Product

4" x 5" waterproof die cut sticker with matte finish.

This sticker makes for the perfect gift for nature lovers, outdoor lovers, national park lovers, hikers, rock climbers, mountain climbers, skiers, snowboarders, and hunters.

About the design

This design is a self-portrait of me I did back in 2022. At the time, I was living in Montana ski instructing at a mom-and-pop ski hill called Showdown Montana. This design was heavily inspired by Montana's mountains, national forests, elk, and bow hunting. Everything in this piece of art holds symbolism- a monarch butterfly for the town I was living in called Monarch, MT. A horseshoe represents how important horses are in my life; fun fact: I am a world champion equestrian! The snail represents my childhood "club" I made up with my best friends called "The Snazzy Snails".

This piece art is vulnerable to me- it shows in a way who I am! I hope that this sticker gives you warm, nostalgic sunny vibes and reminds you of your love for nature, mountains, forests, and the rocky mountains!

Blackberry And Sun

SEABECK, WA
Hi everyone! I am so excited to announce I am opening up shop! I am taking a leap of faith and starting my own art business. Thank you for your support and please reach out if you have any questions or inquires. With love, Victoria
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Meet the Maker

ABOUT ME

Hi my name is Victoria, welcome to Blackberry & Sun, named after the nostalgic, warm, sunny memories from my childhood picking warm blackberries in the afternoon sun in the Pacific Northwest.

 

I was born and raised outside of Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula on the rocky shores of the Hood Canal in a small town called Seabeck, WA. For the last 6 years, I have been studying and living in sunny Boulder, Colorado. I got an undergraduate degree in Business management with an emphasis in sustainability, but it wasn’t calling to me. It didn’t feel right in my heart to try and change the world from behind a desk, so I turned towards working with my hands. I took a printmaking class during my last semester in college in 2022, and I fell in love and have been printmaking ever since.

 

This year I took a trip to Argentina and Chile where I spent 4 months learning Spanish. After visiting art markets to practice my Spanish, my trip quickly made an unexpected turn toward talking to as many artists as I possibly could. Conversations about art quickly transformed into talking about local issues, beliefs about life, artistic collaborations, and strong friendships. These experiences left me craving for more human connection, which has deeply transformed how I operate as an artist- creating art for the purpose of creating community and sharing ideas.

​From the Pacific Northwest salmon runs, Colorado Wildflowers, to the jagged peaks of Patagonia, my work is shaped by my relationships, life experiences and the deep sense of gratitude I have for nature. My art is a reflection of my values- ecological appreciation and conservation, human connection, self-confidence, community, and whatever else feels profound in the chapter of life I am in.

ABOUT MY ART

I work across various mediums including painting, digital art, and photography, but my main medium is relief printmaking, where I carve an image into a wood or linoleum block. From there, I roll archival ink onto the block and hand-press the image onto carefully hand-torn paper. No modern digital printers are used in printmaking.

 

Printmaking has such a special place in my heart because it aligns with my values. Printmaking is a slow, hands-on process by nature that turns its back away from “fast art” such as the rise of AI-generated art, industrial screenprinting, and licensed digital prints that you would find in Target or Ross.

 

Unlike other traditional mediums such as drawing or painting where there will only ever be one, expensive original worth thousands of dollars, relief printmaking allows me to carve, print, and deliver an edition of original art at more affordable prices. 

 

​LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH

website: www.blackberryandsun.com

instagram: @blackberryandsun

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How it’s Made

This sticker design was originally a dry-point print, which falls under the umbrella of printmaking called "intaglio". I carefully etched the design onto a plexiglass plate and printed the design with ink. I digitized the design and made it into a sticker! The stickers are professionally printed and are durable and waterproof.

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