Lick Run Farm #1

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One of a series of 5 mosaics featuring stone foraged from a walk around Lick Run Farm.

The 3.5 acre Lick Run Farm is located in Roanoke, VA, off of 10th St NW. Farmer Cam Terry and Garden Variety Harvests are working with Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons to raise the funds to purchase the farm and build the infrastructure to create a permanent farm on the site. Once the land is in the Agrarian Commons ownership, it will remain as farmland in perpetuity and continue to serve as a local source of fresh food and education for the community.

Click here to read about the farm and the fundraiser!

100% of the sales price of this item will be donated to “Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons Farm Acquisition.”

The mosaic is mounted on a cradled birch board and measures 6”h x 6”w x 1.5”d. Ready to hang.

Materials: Handmade concrete tile, Moroccan ceramic tile, found stone, tinted thinset mortar.

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One of a series of 5 mosaics featuring stone foraged from a walk around Lick Run Farm.

The 3.5 acre Lick Run Farm is located in Roanoke, VA, off of 10th St NW. Farmer Cam Terry and Garden Variety Harvests are working with Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons to raise the funds to purchase the farm and build the infrastructure to create a permanent farm on the site. Once the land is in the Agrarian Commons ownership, it will remain as farmland in perpetuity and continue to serve as a local source of fresh food and education for the community.

Click here to read about the farm and the fundraiser!

100% of the sales price of this item will be donated to “Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons Farm Acquisition.”

The mosaic is mounted on a cradled birch board and measures 6”h x 6”w x 1.5”d. Ready to hang.

Materials: Handmade concrete tile, Moroccan ceramic tile, found stone, tinted thinset mortar.

One of a series of 5 mosaics featuring stone foraged from a walk around Lick Run Farm.

The 3.5 acre Lick Run Farm is located in Roanoke, VA, off of 10th St NW. Farmer Cam Terry and Garden Variety Harvests are working with Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons to raise the funds to purchase the farm and build the infrastructure to create a permanent farm on the site. Once the land is in the Agrarian Commons ownership, it will remain as farmland in perpetuity and continue to serve as a local source of fresh food and education for the community.

Click here to read about the farm and the fundraiser!

100% of the sales price of this item will be donated to “Southwest Virginia Agrarian Commons Farm Acquisition.”

The mosaic is mounted on a cradled birch board and measures 6”h x 6”w x 1.5”d. Ready to hang.

Materials: Handmade concrete tile, Moroccan ceramic tile, found stone, tinted thinset mortar.