Good Nature
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Good Nature Publishing Reviews
Praise for Good Nature's Fine Prints
"As a gardener, I love Good Nature's fine horticultural art. Several prints grace the walls of my home."
Steve Lorton, Sunset Magazine
"Northwest Woodland Wildflowers offers you a stunning print on thick, creamy paper, richly illustrated by award winning botanical illustrator Jean Emmons. Here 34 gorgeous garden worthy native flowers are portrayed in a forest vignette. The painting manages to be both dazzling from across the room and incredibly detailed close at hand, where further inspection rewards the eye endlessly."
Ann Lovejoy, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Thanks for the beautiful Hummingbird Garden! I loved it so much I called my Mom right away to let her know I'm getting her one, too."
Lori G., Portland, OR
"Breathtaking color and exceptional quality makes Garden Herbs by Michael Lee perfect for framing or planning your own herb garden."
Country Home Magazine
"It is a joy to have art work that truly captures the characteristic color and bearing of trees. Viewers need only imagine the resinous forest fragrance, its whispering sounds and birds songs."
Arthur Lee Jacobson, Author
North American Landscape Trees
"Those cedars, firs and hemlocks that have you confused when trying to identify them can now be easily recognized on a handsome 2' x 3' poster… With this on the wall by the breakfast table, you'll soon know 32 of them at a glance…"
George Waters, Former Editor
Pacific Horticulture Magazine
"This grand tree poster… one that not only looks good and lets the eye wander, but actually comes in handy: Northwest Native Conifers is an elegant rendering."
Eric Scigliano
The Seattle Weekly
"The Pacific Salmon of North America print captures the tenacity and beauty of Pacific salmon and steelhead like no other. It should hang in schools, homes, and the offices of elected officials -- to give notice that these fish are worth fighting for!"
Guido Rahr, Executive Director, Wild Salmon Center