Block Print

Inspired by the early 20th century vagabond artist and desert rat Everett Ruess. The fate of Everett Ruess remains a mystery, but it is believed that his body lies peacefully somewhere in southern Utah. Ruess was an adventurer with an insatiable thirst for wild experiences. He created beautiful minimalist "block prints" of the landscapes he encountered, selling them in small towns and roadsides to pay for his next meal on the trail with his donkey. These designs are not Everett Ruess originals, but they feature a similar block print style--minimalist, stark, and beautiful.

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