• The Grand History of Cannabis (Club Edition)

    A piece for the ages and a true collectors must-have. Top quality fine art print 1500mm x 340mm limited club edition offsets print. 300 grams paper.

    The artwork depicts the turbulent and rich history of cannabis and the deep relationship it has with mankind and our planet. This piece was initially created to launch the TGHC project.

     "Inspired by The Tapisserie de Bayeux, an ancient chronological tapestry depicting a two-year invasion of England by the Normand, The Grand History of Cannabis starts with the Big Bang, and then the whole world of weed unfolds in images, illustrating an epic tale of turmoil, triumph and THC’’ (HighTimes April 2024)

    This artwork is:

    • Strictly limited to 100. 
    • Signed, stamped and numbered by the artist.

    The original art is visible at the permanent TGHC exposition.

    TGHC : Original Art Expo 
  • The Grand History of Cannabis: The Dutch

    A piece for the ages and a true collectors must-have :

    • Top quality fine art print 112cm x 66cm (44” x 26”)
    • limited edition (100 signed & numbered) offsets print.
    • 300 grams paper.

    The artwork depicts a short but turbulent time in Netherlands - from about the 50s until the late 2000s the Netherlands were the epi-center of what was cannabis globally during that time. The laws that were created during the very liberal 70s opened the door for many cannabis refugees to come to Holland. Together with the adventurous native Dutch they teamed up to work on their craft and lay the foundation for what is cannabis as we know today. The golden era of Dutch cannabis!

    A feast for the eyes and a true piece for the not easily distracted lover of art and herb.

    The art book is also available!

    The original art is visible at the permanent TGHC exposition.

    More about The Dutch 
  • The Hash Queen

    Mila Jansen, also known as the Hash Queen, is famous for her inventions that revolutionized the hash-making process at the end of the 80s. She is also the organizer of one of the most renown hash maker competition in the world, Dab-a-Doo. Her life, her achievements, and her personality, put her in position to be one of the most important contributors ever in the cannabis world.

    The original art is visible at the permanent TGHC exposition.

  • Baba Ku I-Mastan

    He is the Sufi saint of Hashish – Legend whispers of his nomadic journey through the mountains of Afghanistan, where he communed with nature and seekers alike. Wrapped in clouds of fragrant smoke, he was said to transcend worldly constraints, guiding and healing disciples to spiritual euphoria through the consumption of hashish. Tales abound of his esoteric teachings, blending Sufi wisdom with the intoxicating allure of cannabis. Through his existence is veiled in the haze of folklore, his legacy endures, weaving a tapestry of enlightenment and ecstasy in many hearts. 

    In the Hindu Kush region, he is considered as the prophet of Hashish sent to earth to spread the plant and its uses. His shrine is still revered to this day.

    Mossy Giant’s artwork of Baba Ku was greatly inspired by the author of an exceptional book by Lucas Strazzeri; Afghanistan Fortress of Cannabis. www.wiseup-photo.com


    The original art is visible at the permanent TGHC exposition.

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