Transform your home into a personal gallery with unique art that speaks to you. Each piece is a celebration of creativity, printed on premium paper that brings every detail to life. At Society6, we believe that every wall is a canvas waiting to be adorned with unique pieces that reflect your personality and taste. Our art prints and framed art prints are meticulously curated and crafted to ensure that they add feeling and creativity to any room.
Our Art Prints aren't just beautiful – they're built to last. Crafted with care in the USA, each print showcases vibrant colors and crisp details. Choose from our selection of sleek metal or classic wood frames in both standard or recessed styles to complete your artwork and make it display-ready in moments. At Society6, we make it easy to express your unique style through art. Explore now and discover the transformative power of beautiful wall art.
Designer, teacher, author and illustrator Franklin Habit is the author of It Itches: A Stash of Knitting Cartoons (Interweave Press, 2008). His new book, I Dream of Yarn: A Knit and Crochet Coloring Book was brought out by Soho Publishing in May 2016 and is in its second printing. He travels constantly to teach knitters at shops and guilds across the country and internationally; and has been a popular member of the faculties of such festivals as Vogue Knitting Live!, STITCHES Events, the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, Squam Arts Workshops, the Taos Wool Festival, Sock Summit, and the Madrona Fiber Arts Winter Retreat. Franklin’s varied experience in the fiber world includes contributions of writing and design to Vogue Knitting, Yarn Market News, Interweave Knits, Interweave Crochet, PieceWork, Twist Collective; and a regular columns and cartoons for Mason-Dixon Knitting, PLY Magazine, Lion Brand Yarns, and Skacel Collection/Makers’ Mercantile. Many of his independently published designs are available via Ravelry.com. He is the longtime proprietor of The Panopticon, one of the most popular knitting blogs on the Internet (presently on hiatus). Franklin lives in Chicago, Illinois, cohabiting shamelessly with 15,000 books, a Schacht spinning wheel, four looms, and a colony of yarn that multiplies whenever his back is turned. Follow Franklin online via Twitter (@franklinhabit), Instagram (@franklin.habit), his Web site (franklinhabit.com) or his Facebook page.