3 Books $30 | 3 Prints $48 | Codes: 3BOOKS & 3PRINTS
3 Books $30 | 3 Prints $48 | Codes: 3BOOKS & 3PRINTS
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T. S. Eliot Print

"I have measured out my life with coffee spoons " - T. S. Eliot

Move over, tea, your petticoat needs fluffing. Enter the bold and bitter beverage of the people - spread from Ethiopian goat herders to Ottoman warriors to Arab mystics to Italian factory workers to American revolutionaries to you and me, all of the less-fussy half of the world united in appreciation of the humble cup of Joe. You can keep your doilies, pal, I’m good with my paper cup of a drink so simple and easy to prepare, that every diner in the country can manage to make the "world’s best coffee!”

OK, we get it. Coffee is awesome. But what about this coffee spoons as a measurement of time business, Mr. Eliot? Well, why not? Do you have a better idea? What have clocks done for civilization except stress us out over being late for stuff? Coffee spoons are surely the superior way to synchronize. Good morning, gang! Let’s fire it up.

In our illustration, a spoon swirls the clock-like contents of a coffee cup, which spiral down the minutes, hours, days and years of morning pick-me-ups, afternoon gabs, coffeehouse debates, first dates, and daily buzzed out bliss. Here’s to the Boston Tea Party: Thanks for getting the party started, King George.

The quotation is from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot, which was published in the June 1915 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. You can see our illustrated version here.

• 11x14 inch art print with white border 
• Premium, fine art paper made in New York 
• Elegant eggshell finish
• Ships in a a rigid, flat mailer. No need to unroll! 
• Fits into standard 11x14 frames (or a 16x20 frame matted to 11x14) 

Special Offer: 3 Prints for 2!  
Use code: 3PRINTS at checkout. 
See all prints here 

Custom sizes available HERE

$ 24.00

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ABOUT US

In Pursuit of Wisdom & Beauty

Obvious State is a creative studio and independent press founded by Nichole and Evan Robertson in 2011. We make visually reimagined classics and art for word lovers. All of our work features Evan's original illustrations.

We're drawn to language that has stood the test of time, insights that strike a chord, poetry that stretches the imagination, and philosophy that prompts critical thinking.

Our books and prints are available in our shop and in bookstores and boutiques nationwide. Our work has been featured at The Folger Shakespeare Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The American Writers Museum, The Emily Dickinson Museum, The Library of Congress, The Getty Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art and more.