The Veridist Manifesto (Limited Edition Art Print)

A reminder of the green you already carry

Most of us feel it, that quiet tug back toward what’s real.

The land. The old rhythms. The part of us that never stopped listening.

This handprinted, limited edition art print is for that part of you.


What’s gone missing

We live in a culture that forgets the world is alive.

That stones hum. Rivers remember.

That we’re not separate from the soil we stand on.

It’s easy to lose the thread.

This manifesto helps you pick it up again.


The poster

A limited run of 100 designed and hand screenprinted art posters.

Each one made slowly, with care:

  • 100% recycled, 250gsm, acid-free art paper
  • 100% solvent-free, water-based, vegan inks made with vegetable extracts
  • Hand-pulled, raw, tactile, analogue — the way good things used to be made

No gloss. No gimmicks.

Just a well-crafted object carrying words meant to be lived with.


The words

The full Veridist Manifesto:

  • a remembering: we are the children of leaf and loam
  • a truth that isn’t metaphor: the world is alive
  • a rejection of endless growth, in favour of enough
  • a commitment to kinship, to listening, to tending
  • and the closing line that feels like a weather pattern as much as a statement: The Green is rising.

Why it matters

Most wall art fills a space.

This one creates a space.

A place to stand still for a moment.

To breathe.

To come back to the part of you that refuses to forget the living world.

A daily reminder to stay entangled, not removed.


Who it’s for

For people who feel the pull of the green.

For those who want the land to be part of their everyday, not an escape.

For anyone tired of noise and hungry for something honest.

Not for people looking for slogans, trends, or decor.

This isn’t that.


About the artist

Erin MacAirt is an artist and printmaker living in West Wales.

Her work blurs the line between visible and invisible worlds — the places where time spirals, thresholds thin, and the ordinary becomes something more.

She works with traditional mediums: etching, lino, and oil.

Tactile, analogue, defiantly handmade.

Erin has been printmaking professionally for around 17 years. Graduating in 2002 from Middlesex University, what began as a fashion degree became fine art, then community-based creative work — and finally a deep, long apprenticeship with ink, blade, and plate.

Her current work explores our relationship with technology:

how we disappear daily into the two-dimensional glow;

how it distorts time;

how it opens strange new possibilities.

Her linocuts act as both protest and offering — raw, inky reminders of the body, the hand, the real.

A counterpoint to the weightless, frictionless flow of digital and AI-generated worlds.

This poster is part of that lineage.


About the writer

Robin Harford writes about plants, place, and the quiet ways we return to ourselves through the living world.

For over two decades he’s walked the hedgerows, woods, and wild edges of Britain — listening, learning, and teaching. His work sits where ethnobotany, folklore, and lived practice meet. Grounded, not theoretical.

Robin’s books and courses have introduced thousands of people to the art of foraging and to a deeper relationship with the land. His approach is simple:

slow down, pay attention, learn from the old stories written into the leaves.

The Veridist Manifesto grew from that work — an attempt to name something many people feel but rarely put into words.


If you know, you know

There are only 100 of these. Hand signed. Limited

Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

👉 Order your Veridist Manifesto Art Print

…and hang a reminder worth looking at.

The green is rising.