In the White Mountains
In the White Mountains
Image area: 7.5” x 10.5”
Paper Size: approximately 9” x 12”
Such a lovely day in New Hampshire, hiking to a mountain vista with the family. We found a side trail that led to this beautiful place to scamper on stones. This image has been printed by hand using oil-based inks on archival quality paper. It is a limited edition print. Each print is signed and numbered. Please allow for ever-so-slight variation from the photographs due to the nature of printing by hand. This print is not mounted or framed.
All of my artwork begins as a sketch, which is then translated onto linoleum and hand-carved for printing. Most of my work I press by hand with a barren, but a small few are pressed on a linocut printing press.
In the White Mountains
Image area: 7.5” x 10.5”
Paper Size: approximately 9” x 12”
Such a lovely day in New Hampshire, hiking to a mountain vista with the family. We found a side trail that led to this beautiful place to scamper on stones. This image has been printed by hand using oil-based inks on archival quality paper. It is a limited edition print. Each print is signed and numbered. Please allow for ever-so-slight variation from the photographs due to the nature of printing by hand. This print is not mounted or framed.
All of my artwork begins as a sketch, which is then translated onto linoleum and hand-carved for printing. Most of my work I press by hand with a barren, but a small few are pressed on a linocut printing press.
In the White Mountains
Image area: 7.5” x 10.5”
Paper Size: approximately 9” x 12”
Such a lovely day in New Hampshire, hiking to a mountain vista with the family. We found a side trail that led to this beautiful place to scamper on stones. This image has been printed by hand using oil-based inks on archival quality paper. It is a limited edition print. Each print is signed and numbered. Please allow for ever-so-slight variation from the photographs due to the nature of printing by hand. This print is not mounted or framed.
All of my artwork begins as a sketch, which is then translated onto linoleum and hand-carved for printing. Most of my work I press by hand with a barren, but a small few are pressed on a linocut printing press.
Sketch, carve, ink, print…
Printmaking begins with a sketch.
It is a translation of that image, simplified, through shadow and light, to create the final picture than can be carved into linoleum.