Inspired by old historical photographs of maple syrup production from Appalachia to New England & Canada: yoked wooden buckets to carry the sugar water; cooking down the syrup in cast iron kettles over an open fire; whittled elder & sumac spiles with hand-carved troughs like the first Native American maple sugarers or hung buckets like the ol' timers; a horse-drawn sled to transport the sugar water to a rustic sugar shack billowing with steam.
◊ 11"x14" [fits standard frame]
◊ Printed on brown Kraft heavy card stock
◊ Signed & shipped with cardboard backing