Some awesome arists have released 3 prints at Keep Calm Gallery for the Grow Your Greens collection. Matthew Green, Lucy McLauchlan and Hayley Thwaites and Lucas Lepola have all created three very diverse prints for a single cause: Gardening Organically. The Matthew Green print is titled Grow Your Greens and is on sale for $81.96. Lucy McLauchlan has a piece titled Grown Your Greens as well, but has a higher price tag at $196.70. The final print by Hayley Thwaites and Lucas Lepola that shares the same title, is typography based and will run yout $49.18. The large image below is of all 3 pieces. Purchase info is below as well!

Keep Calm Gallery is pleased to introduce the Garden Organic ‘Grow Your Greens’ collection of prints. The collection launches with three fantastic limited edition screen prints which have been created in aid of the charitable work of Garden Organic, the UK’s leading organic growing charity.

Garden Organic is dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming and food. The charity believes that active involvement in food production, at whatever scale, is vital in terms of reconnecting people with the food they eat. For over 50 years Garden Organic has been committed to helping people grow their own organic food at whatever scale they can, believing that organic is best for both people and the planet.

The collection launches with three limited edition prints from Matthew Green, Lucy McLauchlan and Hayley Thwaites and Lucas Lepola (of Keep Calm Gallery).

Each edition has been inspired by the ‘grow your greens’ message and has been screen printed by hand on recycled paper using inks which are kinder to the environment. Each print has been produced in a limited edition of 100 and has been signed and numbered by the artist.

The collection of prints has been put together as a unique means of promoting the charity’s message of growing your own food organically and raising funds to help Garden Organic continue with their fantastic work. From each print sale 35% of profits will go to the charity.

For more information on the collection please click here or visit keepcalmgallery.com

Garden Organic’s Chief Executive, Myles Bremner has said of the collection:

“The grow your own revolution has really kicked off this year, and we’re seeing its influence everywhere from the supermarket to the garden centre. What’s great about the Keep Calm Gallery’s collection is that it takes the ‘grow your greens’ message to a whole new audience where perhaps our normal charitable activities don’t reach. This is exactly the type of collaboration and support that Garden Organic seeks and I really hope that the collection proves to be a success so that we are able to continue getting people growing.”

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For more information on the Garden Organic and the collection please visit keepcalmgallery.com

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