A set of proprietary color matching techniques developed by Farnsworth based on his years of printmaking experience are used to digitally direct electronic looms at a mill in Belgium, putting an industrial technology in the service of fine artists.
[5] Magnolia has published Jacquard tapestry editions by artists such as Chuck Close,[6] Alex Katz, Masami Teraoka, Ed Moses, Leon Golub, Hung Liu, Enrique Chagoya, Bruce Conner, and Nancy Spero, among others.
[10] In August 2011, Magnolia Editions published "Sacred Pine," an open edition print sold as a fundraiser for nonprofits helping to rebuild Japan after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and trying to eliminate nuclear power plants located on fault lines in California.
The first tapestry was unveiled at the Mint Museum in North Carolina in honor of the Democratic National Convention.
These tapestries and prints were sold as a fundraiser to support the Obama Victory Fund.