Supporting Local Artists: Gray Duck Spirits Launches New Label Collaboration

Art. It’s subjective, and in most cases, it can be found just about anywhere. The next time you are at a liquor store or sitting at the bar watching the Twins play, someone orders a Gray Duck cocktail see if you can spot the art hidden on the label. Seriously, the Minnesota vodka brand has added local art to the back of its labels. We know who the artist is, and we are already big fans of her ‘hidden’ art.

Amy Marie has been painting for years, and her paintings are Minnesotan to their core. In many pieces of her art, she hides the outline of Minnesota somewhere in the painting, and its always fun trying to find it. It seems the folks at Gray Duck took notice and are starting to incorporate some of her art onto the bottle labels themselves.

Take a look.

Image Credit: Gray Duck Spirits via Facebook/Screengab Paul Shea/TSM

Image Credit: Gray Duck Spirits via Facebook/Screengab Paul Shea/TSM

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The post by Amy Marie Art was shared by Gray Duck Spirits on social media along with a message for other local artists.

We are honored to feature local artist Amy Marie Art on the newest labels! Check her out and go find some Gray Duck bottles with her art on the back, and support a local artist in the process!

Also, send us a DM if you’re an artist that would like to be featured in the future!

What a cool thing to offer artists, and what a different way to showcase local/Minnesota art!

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I did reach out to the artist, Amy, to learn more about how she ended up getting her art on the Gray Duck label, and I’ll update this when I hear back.

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