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A big change ~ un gran cambio ~ 大きな変化 ~ un grand changement ~ aldaketa handia ~ eine große Veränderung
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A big change ~ un gran cambio ~ 大きな変化 ~ un grand changement ~ aldaketa handia ~ eine große Veränderung
(More updates & photos on our “News From Claire & Bill” page.)
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Wells has some remarkable ski history. The heyday of its hard rock gold mining years coinciding with rapid innovations in ski binding technology, plus enough miners of Scandinavian heritage and of course, plenty of snow, resulted in numerous ski runs and a jump on Cow Mountain.
A number of years ago, Robin Grady kindly loaned us an original felt badge that he and other members of the Wells Ski Club used to wear. Using this design, another variation we found, plus the club’s business cards and some photos, I rendered a facsimile version that I could screen print on shirts. Here’s the evolution of the design:
Here is how the new design looks screen printed on Indigo Blue and Sport Grey cotton with black and white water based textile inks:
I’m printing these shirts one last time. Small to Extra Large sizes @ $28 including PST & GST; 2XL shirts @ $32 including PST & GST. Prices do not include shipping.
To order, please fill out this form here. To inquire about shipping, please contact me using the Contact & Links page on this site. Thanks!
Thanks to all who contributed to our fundraising campaign help us exhibit our forest and plant-based art at the Spanish Plant Pathology Society Congress in Palencia, Spain in September, 2016. To see photos and accounts of this and other exhibitions at science conferences, see our blog here.