'In the Light' - Kula Cloth® Artist Series
Regular price
$22.95 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$22.95 USD
Description
All the colors we see on this beautiful planet won't exist without light. I learned this simple but fascinating fact recently while listening to a Huberman Lab podcast episode entitled The Science of Vision, Eye Health & Seeing Better. When there's a green apple in front of you, you don't actually see the green apple - what you see is the light bouncing off that green apple. Imagine all the colors you will encounter under different lights when you take In the Light Kula Cloth® with you on your next adventure. At night, the light in you may even let you dream in vivid colors.
About the Artist: Jessica Plesko
Jessica is a Seattle-based artist painting Pacific Northwest inspired landscapes and birds, in both acrylic and watercolor. She hikes and creates art to center herself, and to establish a connection to both the natural world and to her audience. Her hope is that her work elicits the same sense of serenity and wonder that she feels when she's out exploring our region's wild places.
You can see more of Jessica's incredible art on her website jessicapleskoart.com, Instagram channel @artasdistraction and Facebook page @artasdistraction .
About Kula Cloth®:
Kula has these unique features that make it an extremely intentional piece of gear:
- guaranteed super powers
- super absorbent (absorbs 10x its weight in water!) and soft
- advanced silver-infused, antimicrobial fabric
- eco-friendly non-toxic materials (Bamboo Viscose, Cotton, Organic Cotton, Polyester)
- durable and waterproof 'clean' side so your hand doesn't get wet
- easily snaps to backpack using plastic snaps
- 'double snap' allows cloth to hang while folded in half (so it doesn't touch pack and/or get dirty on the trail)
- easy to clean or rinse and quick to dry
- retro-reflective thread detail for locating it at night with your headlamp
- size is approx 6x6 inches
- weight per cloth is .63oz
- proudly made in the USA
For more information about use/care, please read our Kula FAQ here.