My mother was a competitive flower arranger, among other things. Our house smelled of flowers because there was usually a bucket of them in the kitchen sink. Recently I’ve been thinking about what flowers must look like to bees and other pollinators. To see colours we can’t see, to climb inside these technicolor caverns covered in magic dust. We think flowers are pretty but we don’t know the half of it. – Tucker Nichols
Tucker Nichols
100% SILK SCARFS
A 100% silk scarf featuring a floral still life in red and pink by artist Tucker Nichols. The scarf measures 38 x 38 inches.
Tucker Nichols is an artist based in Northern California. His work has been featured at the Aldirch Museum, the Drawing Center in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, Den Frie Museum in Copenhagen, and others. He is author of “Flowers for Things I Don’t Know How To Say,” and his multimedia art and health project “Flowers for Sick People” was featured on PBS NewsHour.
A 100% silk scarf featuring a floral still life in blue by artist Tucker Nichols. The scarf measures 38 x 38 inches.
Tucker Nichols is an artist based in Northern California. His work has been featured at the Aldirch Museum, the Drawing Center in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, Den Frie Museum in Copenhagen, and others. He is author of “Flowers for Things I Don’t Know How To Say,” and his multimedia art and health project “Flowers for Sick People” was featured on PBS NewsHour.
A 100% silk scarf featuring a pink and green floral composition by artist Tucker Nichols. The scarf measures 38 x 38 inches.
Tucker Nichols is an artist based in Northern California. His work has been featured at the Aldirch Museum, the Drawing Center in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, Den Frie Museum in Copenhagen, and others. He is author of “Flowers for Things I Don’t Know How To Say,” and his multimedia art and health project “Flowers for Sick People” was featured on PBS NewsHour.
T-Shirts & Books
Celebrating our historic Nashville neighborhood of Edgehill and its famed polar bear statues with a design by gallery artist, Tucker Nichols.
Renowned sculptor William Edmonson also called Edgehill home, and we are donating a portion of profits from these shirts to The Friends of Edmondson Homesite and Gardens.
100% cotton Gildan shirts in Heather Navy
The Golden Gate Bridge is the most famous bridge in the world. It is also, not entirely coincidentally, the world’s only bright-orange bridge. But it wasn’t supposed to be that way. In this book, fellow bridge-lovers Dave Eggers and Tucker Nichols tell the story of how it happened—how a bridge that some people wanted to be red and white, and some people wanted to be yellow and black, and most people wanted simply to be gray, instead became, thanks to the vision and stick-to-itiveness of a few peculiar architects, one of the most memorable man-made objects ever created.
Words by Dave Eggers. Art by Tucker Nichols.
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2015.
Publisher : McSweeney's First Edition (November 10, 2015)
Hardcover : 104 pages
ISBN-10 : 9781940450476
ISBN-13 : 978-1940450476
Item Weight : 1.66 pounds
Dimensions : 10.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
Tucker Nichols is an artist based in Northern California. His work has been featured at the Aldirch Museum, the Drawing Center in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum, Den Frie Museum in Copenhagen, and others. He is author of “Flowers for Things I Don’t Know How To Say,” and his multimedia art and health project “Flowers for Sick People” was featured on PBS NewsHour.
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