
Blackwing Volume 344 Limited Edition - Box of 12 Pencils
In 1936, while working for the Farm Security Administration, Dorothea Lange took one of the most recognizable photographs in American history. âMigrant Motherâ captures the essence of Depression-era America in the form of a 32-year old working mother of seven in Nipomo, CA. This image is one of the most striking examples of photographyâs ability to capture emotion and tell a story.
Blackwing 344 celebrates the 80th anniversary of this historic photo and the artistic legacy Dorothea Lange left behind. The deep red barrel, red foil imprint, bright red ferrule and black eraser reflect what a Blackwing 602 pencil would look like in a darkroom. The model number references Library of Congress LOT 344, which contains a number of her photographs, including the iconic âMigrant Mother.â
Each pack includes 12 Blackwing 344 pencils and an insert that tells the story behind the design.
In 1936, while working for the Farm Security Administration, Dorothea Lange took one of the most recognizable photographs in American history. âMigrant Motherâ captures the essence of Depression-era America in the form of a 32-year old working mother of seven in Nipomo, CA. This image is one of the most striking examples of photographyâs ability to capture emotion and tell a story.
Blackwing 344 celebrates the 80th anniversary of this historic photo and the artistic legacy Dorothea Lange left behind. The deep red barrel, red foil imprint, bright red ferrule and black eraser reflect what a Blackwing 602 pencil would look like in a darkroom. The model number references Library of Congress LOT 344, which contains a number of her photographs, including the iconic âMigrant Mother.â
Each pack includes 12 Blackwing 344 pencils and an insert that tells the story behind the design.
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In 1936, while working for the Farm Security Administration, Dorothea Lange took one of the most recognizable photographs in American history. âMigrant Motherâ captures the essence of Depression-era America in the form of a 32-year old working mother of seven in Nipomo, CA. This image is one of the most striking examples of photographyâs ability to capture emotion and tell a story.
Blackwing 344 celebrates the 80th anniversary of this historic photo and the artistic legacy Dorothea Lange left behind. The deep red barrel, red foil imprint, bright red ferrule and black eraser reflect what a Blackwing 602 pencil would look like in a darkroom. The model number references Library of Congress LOT 344, which contains a number of her photographs, including the iconic âMigrant Mother.â
Each pack includes 12 Blackwing 344 pencils and an insert that tells the story behind the design.






















