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A hand-drawn Traverese City print handing on the wall of a foyer. Limited edition prints by Stoney Bend Prints.

Traverse City

Hand-drawn Traverse City prints inspired by downtown streets, bay views, and the places that make TC feel like home.

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Featuring iconic storefronts, neighborhood homes, and the historic places of Northern Michigan.

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Limited edition Michigan prints and original illustrations rooted in real places.

Explore Traverse City Prints

A growing collection of hand-drawn prints inspired by Traverse City's shoreline, neighborhoods, and iconic downtown landmarks.

Each piece is hand-drawn and printed in small editions, signed and numbered by the artist.

Traverse City -- Where the Bay Meets the Town

Traverse City sits at the southern edge of Grand Traverse Bay, where Lake Michigan curves inward and the shoreline becomes a natural harbor. Long shaped by water, trade, and travel, the town grew at a crossroads of forests and freshwater -- built between the bays and the surrounding hills that define Northern Michigan.

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Founded in the mid-1800s and incorporated as a city in 1895, Traverse City developed as the regional hub for lumber and shipping, it's now known for something quieter and more lasting. Over time, the land surrounding the bays became orchard country -- first cherries and now vineyards -- giving the area and identity that defines it today. 

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Traverse City's character is found in the details: brick storefronts, tree-lined streets, marinas & boardwalks, old churches with familiar view of Grand Traverse Bay on the horizon. It's a place that feels lived in and enduring -- part working town, part summer tradition.

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It's a place people return to year after year, and stays with them long after they visit.

What You Get

Each Stoney Bend Prints piece begins as an original hand-drawn illustration -- created slowly, with quiet detail and focus on real places. Every print is produced with archival quality materials and made to feel personal, lasting, and timeless.

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All prints are professionally produced on archival fine art paper and paired with soft white mat for a clean, restrained, gallery-style presentation.

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Available formats include:

  • Ready-to-Frame Prints: 12x12 Outside dimension

  • Framed Prints: 13x13 Outside dimension

  • Original Pieces: One-of-one hand-drawn artwork (when available)

 

All prints are produced in limited editions and personally signed and numbered. Explore and shop all Michigan prints or view the entire gallery of limited-edition prints.

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Hand-drawn print on archival materials. Traverse City prints by Stoney Bend Prints.
The desk at Stoney Bend Prints studio. Michigan based hand-drawn art.

Custom Illustrations

Have a Michigan place that matters to you?

Custom commissions are created from your photos --- cottages, family homes, vacation memories, or places you return to year after year. Each piece is drawn slowly and intentionally in the Stoney Bend Prints style, focused on quiet detail, restraint, and the story behind the place.

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Common requests include:

  • Family cottages and cabins

  • Homes and farms

  • Wedding venues and churches

  • Michigan landmarks & storefronts

  • Simple but meaningful places

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Commissions are accepted in limited quantities to protect quality and time.

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Typical turnaround: 2-4 weeks. You'll receive a proof before the final piece is completed.

Keep Exploring

Stoney Bend Prints was built around place-based storytelling -- and a belief that every place holds a story worth remembering. Quiet illustrations, real locations, made to feel personal and lasting.

Are Stoney Bend Prints limited Edition?

Yes. Each print is a small run of 50 prints and numbered and signed by me. Originals are occasionally available which are always one-of-one.

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes. Prints ship throughout the United States, and shipping is always included in the price.

Can I request a custom Michigan illustration?

Yes. Custom commissions are available for cottages, homes, and meaningful Michigan places --- created by hand from your photos.
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