Artist Beth Grimm | One Blossom, One Love Landscape Postcard & Envelope

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One Love went from Marcus Garvey’s speeches in the 1920s to the Rastafari creed to Bob Marley’s 1977 anthem — a universal love that refuses every line the world keeps drawing between the people who belong to each other and the ones who supposedly don’t. Every garden runs on the same principle: the same sun, the same rain, the same earth for every single blossom. Beth Grimm painted a flower in full bloom and named the truth out loud. For the unity-keepers who refuse the smaller story — and the mornings when remembering you belong to everyone is the most freeing thing you can carry into the day.

About the artist

Beth Grimm is an Iowa native, a photographer, painter, mixed-media artist, and writer who has spent more than seventy-five years building a life shaped by creativity, resilience, and reinvention. Her path has never been linear — and that is precisely the point.

After marrying young, raising two children, and supporting her husband through dental school, Beth reached a turning point in her thirties: she had built a life, but somewhere along the way she had lost connection with her own. In 1978, she moved to California with her kids and started over. She helped launch her brother’s law practice, put herself through paralegal school, and then made the audacious decision to go to law school. She was 34 when she started, 38 when she graduated, and by 40 she had built her own practice. For the next three decades she became known as the “California Condo Guru” and “The Plain English Lawyer.”

Creativity was never separate from any of it. As she transitioned out of law in her mid-sixties, photography became her anchor. At 70, she marked a single unforgettable day: her retirement, her first art exhibition, and her birthday, all at once. Today her work is rooted in photography but extends far beyond it — layered, expressive pieces built through digital manipulation, collage, and mixed media.

In 2025, Beth relocated to Hillsborough, North Carolina, where four generations of her family now live within a few miles of one another. She is currently writing her memoir and has already published The Great Grandpa Chronicles. She lives by the words she offers anyone who will listen: “Create as if your heart depends on it — because it does.”

Beth Grimm is a valued member of the Monarch Shoppe family.

About this postcard

4×6 with a coordinating envelope · thick high-quality matte cardstock · ready to mail or frame. An original Beth Grimm design — a Kate Shu Collective exclusive, available only at the Monarch Shoppe.

One Love went from Marcus Garvey’s speeches in the 1920s to the Rastafari creed to Bob Marley’s 1977 anthem — a universal love that refuses every line the world keeps drawing between the people who belong to each other and the ones who supposedly don’t. Every garden runs on the same principle: the same sun, the same rain, the same earth for every single blossom. Beth Grimm painted a flower in full bloom and named the truth out loud. For the unity-keepers who refuse the smaller story — and the mornings when remembering you belong to everyone is the most freeing thing you can carry into the day.

About the artist

Beth Grimm is an Iowa native, a photographer, painter, mixed-media artist, and writer who has spent more than seventy-five years building a life shaped by creativity, resilience, and reinvention. Her path has never been linear — and that is precisely the point.

After marrying young, raising two children, and supporting her husband through dental school, Beth reached a turning point in her thirties: she had built a life, but somewhere along the way she had lost connection with her own. In 1978, she moved to California with her kids and started over. She helped launch her brother’s law practice, put herself through paralegal school, and then made the audacious decision to go to law school. She was 34 when she started, 38 when she graduated, and by 40 she had built her own practice. For the next three decades she became known as the “California Condo Guru” and “The Plain English Lawyer.”

Creativity was never separate from any of it. As she transitioned out of law in her mid-sixties, photography became her anchor. At 70, she marked a single unforgettable day: her retirement, her first art exhibition, and her birthday, all at once. Today her work is rooted in photography but extends far beyond it — layered, expressive pieces built through digital manipulation, collage, and mixed media.

In 2025, Beth relocated to Hillsborough, North Carolina, where four generations of her family now live within a few miles of one another. She is currently writing her memoir and has already published The Great Grandpa Chronicles. She lives by the words she offers anyone who will listen: “Create as if your heart depends on it — because it does.”

Beth Grimm is a valued member of the Monarch Shoppe family.

About this postcard

4×6 with a coordinating envelope · thick high-quality matte cardstock · ready to mail or frame. An original Beth Grimm design — a Kate Shu Collective exclusive, available only at the Monarch Shoppe.