Printmaking in all its forms is an exciting, alchemical practice of translating an image from one material to another, with consistency. It takes years and years to master any art form and printmaking is an even greater technical challenge than most. When I get it right, it feels like magic.
- “Continuous” 2017 Intaglio (copper plate etching) printed using bone black ink on cotton rag paper.
- “EAT” 2017 Linoleum Block Print using black relief ink on silver paper.
- “Burl” 2017 Intaglio (copper plate etching) printed using bone black ink on cotton rag paper.
- “Aspen Wood” 2017 Wood block print using plywood and paint with a steamroller to transfer the image onto fabric.
- “On the Lake” 2016 Lithograph created on Aluminum plate, printed on cotton pastel paper using black litho ink.
- “Pinecone” 2016 Intaglio (copper plate etching) printed using bone black ink on cotton rag paper.
- “Vertical” 2016 Wood block print using etching ink on rice paper.
- “Cosmic” 2016 Lithography created on Aluminum plate, printed on blue pastel paper with blue litho ink.