[BK Original Sticker] "Palette" by Jen Herzig Smith

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Jen Herzig Smith and her artwork advocate the quiet yet strong voice of nature all around us. Her approach to connecting with the natural world stems from a place of gratitude, love, and care. She produces original ink and art with plants as a co-creator and seeks depth and meaning in the process of creating. 

We were especially intrigued by Jen's sketchbooks, which were full of process documentation. Frido once mentioned that when he sees someone's sketchbook, he feels like he can see the person's soul. Being able to flip through Jen's sketchbook was like having a window into her creative process. 

Here is what Jen shares about her "Palette" sticker sheet design,

"The color snapshots in my notebook, share the subtleties of an earthy monochromatic palette and the relationships of plants and people." -Jen

We love that these sticker sheets are designed to be visually striking and poetic as a whole as much as the individual stickers themselves. We hope you enjoy playing and experimenting with them to bring your analogue pages to life. 

Each package has two unique sticker sheet designs with circular dots when peeled off. 

Dimension: Sticker sheet: 4" x 6"

Designed By: Jen Herzig Smith in collaboration with Baum-Kuchen

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About Jen Herzig Smith

Jen Herzig Smith creates ink and art with plants she gathers. Her focus is on the process and the relationship that she has with the plants and materials that she works with. The artwork explores her deepening relationship with this land and our responsibility to cherish that which nourishes us. 

Jen lives with her family in Los Angeles on the ancestral and traditional lands of the Tongva people. She is a co-founder, teacher, and creative director at Trellis, a homeschool enrichment center — where her two teens attend and her husband teaches music. She was born and nurtured in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Northern California on the ancestral and traditional lands of the Maidu people.