New Fields Without Fences Illustrated T-shirts!

We are so pleased to announce Fields Without Fences T-shirts illustrated in gorgeous detail by the enormously talented Philadelphia-based artist, Meg Lemieur, and printed on organic cotton at a local eco-friendly print house are now available for purchase!

Available Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-tra Large


About the design

Collaborating on this project, Meg was able to enliven the sacred geometry of our icon with an animistic quality, evoking the complex beauty of a world of flora and fauna erupting into being. Her beautiful rendering of a tapestry of earth dwellers feathering, fruiting, and unfurling inks an abstracted portrait of an interwoven world.



One thread weaves us together, or unravels us all.


An observation arising from an understanding that the fabric of the world is contiguous. That our collective wellbeing is inextricably tied to the health and wellbeing of our planet. That the same complexity and interdependence we observe in our environment, can also be observed within ourselves as part of an interconnected landscape of shared existence.


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Elderberry, persimmon, hawks, wildflowers, vultures, oaks, roses, and robins are gathered from the panorama of our wild gardens, and etched into the fold and focal point of this radial design. Here, a series of overlapping living beings extend infinitely outward in a reference to the spiral patterning that underlies the geometry of all things.


About the artist

“Meg Lemieur is freelance illustrator based in the ancestral lands of the Lenni Lenape, now known as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She illustrates using pen, paper, and digital color. Her work focuses on natural and urban environments and subjects, while lending her skills to numerous environmental and racial justice issues. When she isn't drawing, Meg builds fluffy puppets, plunks away on her piano, tends to her little garden, hikes amongst the tallest trees, and reads about dinosaurs.” - from www.meglemieur.com

Often rooted in place and surrounding, Meg’s work includes many environmental advocacy projects, including the ambitious Water Ways project that paired illustration and educational workshops to demonstrate the impact of the natural gas industry on “ecosystems, politics, communities and resistance in the mid-Atlantic area and around the world.” 

Meg is also a close friend of Fields Without Fences, and working on this project with her was natural, intuitive, and easy like Sunday morning.

About the T-shirts

Our T-shirts are printed locally on 100% organic cotton with organic water based inks that are safe for the environment.

“At Print Natural we only use the most sustainable materials possible when printing your custom apparel. Our process is 100% non-toxic, exclusively utilizing water-based and plant-based ingredients.

We reduce energy consumption dramatically by printing everything with state of the art, energy efficient equipment. We also recycle everything possible, up-cycle all of our inks, filter/reuse water, and maintain a zero-waste mindset in all facets of our production. At Print Natural we truly believe in protecting the planet through sustainable screen printing methods.” - from www.printnatural.com