My love of Hatch Show Print began in 1995. I was a young design student exploring the vibrant streets of Nashville. Either by chance or fate, I stepped into their old store, and that experience etched a lasting impression on my heart. The intricate designs, the vintage appeal, and the sheer dedication to craft spoke to the artist in me.
A few years later, my connection with Hatch Show Print deepened when I attended one of their gallery shows in Chicago. Fresh out of college, money was tight, but the allure of a particularly stunning print was irresistible. With both excitement and a hint of trepidation, I swiped my credit card, bringing home a piece of art and history.
A couple of weeks ago, I had the chance to come full circle. Accompanied by three of my kids, I revisited Hatch Show Print, now in a new location but still teeming with the same magic and nostalgia. Watching their eyes light up as we toured Hatch Show Print, I felt like I was introducing them to an old friend, a piece of my past.
If you are unfamiliar with their history, Hatch Show Print still stands as a beacon of traditional print craftsmanship in America. Established in 1879, Hatch Show Print is not just a print shop but a living testament to an art form that has weathered the test of time. From crafting iconic posters for music legends like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash, Hatch Show Prints' legacy is part of Nashville's cultural heritage.
When you step into Hatch Show Print, there's an undeniable magic. Seeing the artisans at work, smell of the ink, and the care taken with each poster crafted is always a profound experience for me. Hatch Show Print displays an art form from an era where every piece was a labor of love. The allure of Hatch Show Print is not only nostalgic but also the unwavering dedication to tradition, the embodiment of craftsmanship in every hand-carved detail. Living in our digital-dominated world, being surrounded by the tactile charm of manual printing is a refreshing experience.
To the team at Hatch Show Print - thank you. Not just for preserving this invaluable craft but for being a cherished part of my journey. And to anyone reading, if Nashville beckons, make sure to step into this iconic gem. Visiting is not just a visit; it's an experience, an ode to history, art, and the unparalleled magic of printing.