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  1. Katharine WatsonMuseum for Art in Wood. With her love of block printing deeply rooted in its history and craftsmanship, Katharine Watson is inspired by the process of creating work by hand. She celebrates the imperfect, one-of-a-kind look of handmade items in all her work.

  2. The History of the Brand. Katharine studied printmaking formally at Kenyon College, and began to appreciate the art form as a way to bring her designs to everyday goods. After graduating in 2009, she relocated to Washington D.C, where she accepted an internship at The Textile Museum.

  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York. McNally Jackson New York. ABC Home New York. Greenwich Letterpress New York. Eli Zabar New York. Cursive New York. Lee's Art Shop New York. Teich Design New York. American Folk Art Museum New York. Paul Smith New York. Book Culture New York. Leo Design New York. Fair Folks & a Goat New York. Seaport ...

  4. Katharine Watson makes block-printed paper goods and textiles for the home. Inspired by beautiful patterns found around the world, each original design is drawn and carved by hand in her Portland, Maine studio.

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  5. Katharine has had her work featured in Vogue and Martha Stewart Living, and has collaborated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chronicle Books, and more. When she's not in her studio, she's out gardening with her two dogs, or reading home design magazines with a cup of jasmine tea. Website.

  6. Katharine Johnson Watson has been listed as a noteworthy Art museum director, art historian by Marquis Who's Who. Membership. Member professional advising committee Victoria Society Maine, 1988-1993. Member of advisory county Archives of America Art, 1982-1990.

  7. When Katharines not in the studio, she can be found out on the water, in her garden, or poring over the latest in architecture and design with a cup of jasmine tea. Katharine began exploring her connection to art at a young age, and her curiosity has followed her from continent to continent.

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