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$50.00
If you have ever driven the I-35 corridor in Texas, you know that approaching West, Texas means only one thing: Kolache stop!
This print captures that moment when – stretching your legs from the drive – you claim your hard-earned kolache and coffee. The image is from an original watercolor painting I created as part of my "100 Days of Texas" series. For the uninitiated, these traditional Czech breakfast treats – sort of a cross between a yeast donut and a Danish with a fruit-filled center – are ubiquitous in donut shops along I-35. It's a testament to the number of Eastern European immigrants who came to Texas in the late 1800s.
As a Texan with Czech heritage, a kolache is a sweet way of connecting with road trip memories as well as family. I know my grandfather would have loved having this wall art in his kitchen, a memory of Bohemia.
This print is for anyone who:
- Misses those Texas road trip rituals (though not I-35…)
- Knows the difference between a kolache and a klobasnek (and maybe has strong opinions about it)
- Needs a little piece of Texas comfort in their kitchen decor
It's a unique gift for foodies, coffee lovers, homesick Texans, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of everyday moments, as evidenced by the existence of both kolache and coffee.
About the Print: High-quality archival paper with vibrant, fade-resistant pigment inks
Framing: Print only; no frame included
Packaging: 11x14 sleeved print ships flat with acid-free backing board and cardboard stiffener
Caring for works on paper: In order to protect and ensure a long life for works on paper, use only acid free matting materials. UV glass protection is recommended. Avoid keeping these pieces in plastic. It is best not to hang or store paper in direct sunlight or in damp areas.
Please note: the colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in settings, lighting, and processing.
Damaged or incorrect order? Please reach out. We want every customer to be 100% satisfied and will do what we can to correct the issue.
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instagram.com/jentingting
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All artwork copyright © Jen Schultes. Artwork may not be reproduced by any process without my permission.
This print captures that moment when – stretching your legs from the drive – you claim your hard-earned kolache and coffee. The image is from an original watercolor painting I created as part of my "100 Days of Texas" series. For the uninitiated, these traditional Czech breakfast treats – sort of a cross between a yeast donut and a Danish with a fruit-filled center – are ubiquitous in donut shops along I-35. It's a testament to the number of Eastern European immigrants who came to Texas in the late 1800s.
As a Texan with Czech heritage, a kolache is a sweet way of connecting with road trip memories as well as family. I know my grandfather would have loved having this wall art in his kitchen, a memory of Bohemia.
This print is for anyone who:
- Misses those Texas road trip rituals (though not I-35…)
- Knows the difference between a kolache and a klobasnek (and maybe has strong opinions about it)
- Needs a little piece of Texas comfort in their kitchen decor
It's a unique gift for foodies, coffee lovers, homesick Texans, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of everyday moments, as evidenced by the existence of both kolache and coffee.
About the Print: High-quality archival paper with vibrant, fade-resistant pigment inks
Framing: Print only; no frame included
Packaging: 11x14 sleeved print ships flat with acid-free backing board and cardboard stiffener
Caring for works on paper: In order to protect and ensure a long life for works on paper, use only acid free matting materials. UV glass protection is recommended. Avoid keeping these pieces in plastic. It is best not to hang or store paper in direct sunlight or in damp areas.
Please note: the colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in settings, lighting, and processing.
Damaged or incorrect order? Please reach out. We want every customer to be 100% satisfied and will do what we can to correct the issue.
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instagram.com/jentingting
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All artwork copyright © Jen Schultes. Artwork may not be reproduced by any process without my permission.
If you have ever driven the I-35 corridor in Texas, you know that approaching West, Texas means only one thing: Kolache stop!
This print captures that moment when – stretching your legs from the drive – you claim your hard-earned kolache and coffee. The image is from an original watercolor painting I created as part of my "100 Days of Texas" series. For the uninitiated, these traditional Czech breakfast treats – sort of a cross between a yeast donut and a Danish with a fruit-filled center – are ubiquitous in donut shops along I-35. It's a testament to the number of Eastern European immigrants who came to Texas in the late 1800s.
As a Texan with Czech heritage, a kolache is a sweet way of connecting with road trip memories as well as family. I know my grandfather would have loved having this wall art in his kitchen, a memory of Bohemia.
This print is for anyone who:
- Misses those Texas road trip rituals (though not I-35…)
- Knows the difference between a kolache and a klobasnek (and maybe has strong opinions about it)
- Needs a little piece of Texas comfort in their kitchen decor
It's a unique gift for foodies, coffee lovers, homesick Texans, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of everyday moments, as evidenced by the existence of both kolache and coffee.
About the Print: High-quality archival paper with vibrant, fade-resistant pigment inks
Framing: Print only; no frame included
Packaging: 11x14 sleeved print ships flat with acid-free backing board and cardboard stiffener
Caring for works on paper: In order to protect and ensure a long life for works on paper, use only acid free matting materials. UV glass protection is recommended. Avoid keeping these pieces in plastic. It is best not to hang or store paper in direct sunlight or in damp areas.
Please note: the colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in settings, lighting, and processing.
Damaged or incorrect order? Please reach out. We want every customer to be 100% satisfied and will do what we can to correct the issue.
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instagram.com/jentingting
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All artwork copyright © Jen Schultes. Artwork may not be reproduced by any process without my permission.
This print captures that moment when – stretching your legs from the drive – you claim your hard-earned kolache and coffee. The image is from an original watercolor painting I created as part of my "100 Days of Texas" series. For the uninitiated, these traditional Czech breakfast treats – sort of a cross between a yeast donut and a Danish with a fruit-filled center – are ubiquitous in donut shops along I-35. It's a testament to the number of Eastern European immigrants who came to Texas in the late 1800s.
As a Texan with Czech heritage, a kolache is a sweet way of connecting with road trip memories as well as family. I know my grandfather would have loved having this wall art in his kitchen, a memory of Bohemia.
This print is for anyone who:
- Misses those Texas road trip rituals (though not I-35…)
- Knows the difference between a kolache and a klobasnek (and maybe has strong opinions about it)
- Needs a little piece of Texas comfort in their kitchen decor
It's a unique gift for foodies, coffee lovers, homesick Texans, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of everyday moments, as evidenced by the existence of both kolache and coffee.
About the Print: High-quality archival paper with vibrant, fade-resistant pigment inks
Framing: Print only; no frame included
Packaging: 11x14 sleeved print ships flat with acid-free backing board and cardboard stiffener
Caring for works on paper: In order to protect and ensure a long life for works on paper, use only acid free matting materials. UV glass protection is recommended. Avoid keeping these pieces in plastic. It is best not to hang or store paper in direct sunlight or in damp areas.
Please note: the colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in settings, lighting, and processing.
Damaged or incorrect order? Please reach out. We want every customer to be 100% satisfied and will do what we can to correct the issue.
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instagram.com/jentingting
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All artwork copyright © Jen Schultes. Artwork may not be reproduced by any process without my permission.