








Petoskey Stones & Leland Blues Watercolor Print
This watercolor print features two of Northern Michigan’s most beloved treasures: Petoskey stones and Leland Blues. Petoskey stones are fossilized coral and their distinctive honeycomb patterns make them a favorite among beachcombers and rock hunters. Leland Blue, on the other hand, is a bit more elusive. It’s not a natural stone, but a byproduct of the iron smelting process from 19th-century factories in Leland, Michigan. Over time, these colorful blue-green “slag glass” pieces have become prized for their beauty and connection to local history. This print celebrates both, capturing their charm and significance for anyone who loves Michigan’s shores.
All of my prints are carefully packaged in a crystal-clear, cello sleeve with a sturdy backing board to keep them safe and protected during shipping.
This watercolor print features two of Northern Michigan’s most beloved treasures: Petoskey stones and Leland Blues. Petoskey stones are fossilized coral and their distinctive honeycomb patterns make them a favorite among beachcombers and rock hunters. Leland Blue, on the other hand, is a bit more elusive. It’s not a natural stone, but a byproduct of the iron smelting process from 19th-century factories in Leland, Michigan. Over time, these colorful blue-green “slag glass” pieces have become prized for their beauty and connection to local history. This print celebrates both, capturing their charm and significance for anyone who loves Michigan’s shores.
All of my prints are carefully packaged in a crystal-clear, cello sleeve with a sturdy backing board to keep them safe and protected during shipping.