Growing up in rural Washington, Quinn Warner learned how to tie dyes before his shoes. Unsatisfied with spirals, he developed new dyeing techniques. The resulting designs evoked NW landscapes - our world-famous "big vistas".
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New brand-name clothing is wasteful and, increasingly, garbage. So Quinn decided to put his designs on high-quality pre-owned clothing instead of new blanks. He first sold Wood Land Jams at local jam sessions in 2022, to the fellow broke Seattle artist community.
Since then, Wood Land Jams have been sold and graced stages across the PNW, at places like Pike Place Market (Guest Vendor), Folklife NW, Bumbershoot, and the Fremont Sunday Market.
Wood Land Jams are made by hand on Coast Salish Land near Suquamish, WA.
