Death by Kudzu Limited Edition Print
Death by Kudzu Limited Edition Print
Death by Kudzu limited edition, signed, and numbered prints by Jennifer Drinkwater.
Edition of 100. Each piece is printed on high-quality Hahnemuhle photo rag paper measuring 14" H x 17" that includes a white 1.5" border suitable for matting and framing. Please allow two weeks for shipping and handling.
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Please note: print does not come matted or framed.
Twenty percent of profits support the Washington County Work Ready Association in Greenville, Mississippi. The mission of the Washington County Work Ready Association is to promote, support, and provide innovative programs that provide workforce development skill training for high demand and high growth industry sectors to residents of Washington County, Mississippi.
The story that inspired Death by Kudzu…
Willie Morris called it sinister. James Dickey called it a green, mindless, unkillable ghost. A Japanese ornamental vine, kudzu came to the US by way of the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. The southern landscape is in some ways defined by it, but in reality it only covers one-tenth of 1% of southern forests, mostly occurring along roadsides and in ditches.