For this year’s Art Print Series, we’ve chosen two prints from the Taste and Place: The Design Hotels Book where we deep dived into the most inspired food stories. In our most ambitious book to date, we tapped our intrepid photographer friends from around the world to capture both the essence and emotional ties that start from the ingredients in the kitchen and reach out to the community and the world through time.
In this collector’s series is a print from the story Homegrown—a richly saturated still life by photographer Vivek Vadoliya who captures the simple abundance of an Umbrian harvest season. A simple ingredient like an olive when sown, nurtured, plucked, and preserved with one’s own hands rebuilds a connection to local produce and flavors that can only be had in that time and place.
The second print is Maureen Evans’ ode to Oaxacan cuisine from the chapter With Reverence. Styled by Tessa Watson, the photograph uses rough textures and light interplay to celebrate both the ordinary and the remarkable. Food, more than museums or landmarks, gives us a sense of place and even something commonplace as freshly laid eggs can make us realize the nuances of a culture and its history in the way livestock and produce are cared for and used, and help us connect to where we are in a profound way.
Nicholas Gill
The two images, which work as stand-alone artworks or as a poetic diptych, are available in AO and A2 sizes with blind embossing on museum-quality paper made of 90 percent bamboo fibers, printed in Germany on 290g/sqm paper. All in all, the two prints are embodiments of how “flavors are living, breathing records of a time and place. Each taste is felt. We ingest their history. They become a part of us,” says Nicholas Gill, award-winning writer and photographer.
Art Print Series — Taste and Place is our newest collection of beautifully rich photography that illustrates the profound power of simplicity. Our second release of coveted travel photography will take you to the heart of Umbrian tradition and Oaxaca’s food heritage.