Retro Folk Tapestries
Description: 1970 Philadelphia Folk Festival (the 9th annual) at Old Poole Farm featured legendary artists like Doc Watson, John Hartford, John Denver, David Bromberg, Bonnie Raitt, Mississippi Fred McDowell,
Folk Festival 1970 Philadelphia : Retro vintage 70s folk music Tapestry
by Ken Savana
$23 $30
classic 70s vintage neil young & crazy horse fanmade Tapestry
by Psninetynine
$23 $30
Description: Flowers, blossoms and leaves in retro mid-century modern vintage Scandi style. In yellow, orange and cream dots on Green. This design comes in Other Colours too. I have more designs in this Folk Art style too: see my "Under the Rainbow", "Love Birds" and "Daisy Chain" designs! This original design was created by Jackie Tahara of UnBlink Studio.
LOVE ME LOVE ME NOT Folk Art Mid-Century Modern Scandi Floral in Yellow and Orange on Green - UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara Tapestry
by UnBlink Studio by Jackie Tahara
$23 $30
Description: Folklore Forest Crow Lino, Folk Art Linocut Crow, Vintage Forestcore, Cottagecore Aesthetic, Goblincore Witch
Folklore Forest Crow Lino, Folk Art Linocut Crow, Vintage Forestcore, Cottagecore Aesthetic, Goblincore Witch Tapestry
by Aesthetic Alley
$23 $30
RED CLAY STRAYS SKELETON CACTUS BROWN SILHOUETE Tapestry
by jeremiepistrefreelance
$23 $30
vintage classic 70s neil young & crazy horse fan made Tapestry
by Azalmawah
$23 $30
Description: Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) was a folk rock supergroup comprising the American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and the English-American singer-songwriter Graham Nash. When joined by the Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, they were known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY).
In Spite Of Ourselves We'll End Up Sittin Rainbow Tapestry
by OliviaCookArt
$23 $30
Description: Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1966, taking their name from an old Buffalo Springfield steamroller parked outside their house. The group, widely known for the song 'For What It's Worth,' which became a US top 10 hit and a counterculture anthem, released three albums and several singles between 1966 and 1968. Their music combined elements of folk and country with British Invasion and psychedelic rock influences. They were key to the early development of folk rock. Their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, marked their progression to psychedelia and hard rock. After several drug arrests and line-up changes, the group disbanded in 1968, and their final album, Last Time Around, was released post dissolution.