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Our Mission
Art is an essential part of the human experience, and sharing knowledge is crucial in strengthening community. Pomegranate publishes images and concepts that enrich the human spirit of creativity and connection.Who We Are
Founded in 1968, Pomegranate is an award-winning independent publisher based in Portland, Oregon, where we handle all editing, design, and distribution of our publications.What We Do
We publish books, calendars, puzzles, games, and stationery that bring art, culture, and new experiences to people of all ages. Our products focus on art, nature, history, science, and popular culture.Why We Do lt
At Pomegranate, one of our core values is to make art accessible to everyone. To achieve this, we partner with museums, artists, and writers to integrate their works into illuminating products that art lovers, travel enthusiasts, and avid learners are excited to share with others.Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Wings of the World Penguin, parrot, owl, oriole—you'll find a flock of birds to piece together.
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007). Web of Life brings together 81 interconnected life-forms in a colorful homage to the biological sciences.
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) The Starry Night, 1889 A swirling starlit sky over a peaceful, timeless landscape—Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night is among the world’s most immediately recognized works of art.
Daniel Merriam (American, b. 1963) Moon Voyage, 2003 Voyage into dreamland.
Daria Hlazatova’s vibrant painting, with its swirling onion domes, rhythmic patterns, and harlequined tower peaks, leads us to imagine the music and dance, theater and story-telling that's going on inside of those fantastic castles.
Harper created this artwork for the working farm and outdoor education center near Cincinnati, Ohio. He distilled the essence of fruits, vegetables, farm animals, and even harvesting machinery into a colorful scene sure to please Old MacDonald himself.
We are all in this together, and the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems is a particular passion for artist Jon Ching. His brilliant photorealistic paintings inspire close observation of flora and fauna—as well as flights of the imagination.
Grab your binoculars and keep an eagle eye to the sky with Charley Harper’s Spot the Birds. It’ll be a hoot!
Curlicue clouds and verdant swirls of greenery heighten the mystery and majesty of El Capitan’s sheer rock face. American artist Phyllis Shafer infuses her autumnal painting with a stylized softness counterbalancing some of Yosemite Valley’s hardest edges
Franklin Carmichael (Canadian, 1890–1945) Autumn Hillside, 1920 Franklin Carmichael is well known as a fine artist in the Group of Seven, but he began his art career as a designer, graphic artist, and craftsman
These cats in concert have drawn an appreciative audience of all manner of felines, soaking in the sounds, enjoying each other's company, and rocking out.