Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
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Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
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Logo created for the annual St. Junipero Serra Walking Pilgrimage between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission San Buenaventura in California
woodcut, handcoloring
woodcut
detail with original drawing
This linocut is printed on Japanese paper.
This linocut was printed on Japanese paper, cut, and pasted to Stonehenge watercolor paper, and given final touches of India ink and watercolor.
Commissioned logo for Day’s Work Institute, a nonprofit based out of Wichita, KS created to revitalize lower income families and neighborhoods in the Greater Wichita area through home improvement projects at no cost to homeowners.
When I was working at Fishers High School, these two students approached me about making woodcuts with me after school. We worked a little bit after school over several weeks and created self-portrait woodcuts together.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Series of six monotypes with linoleum cut
For full series, click here.
Logo created for the annual St. Junipero Serra Walking Pilgrimage between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission San Buenaventura in California
woodcut, handcoloring
woodcut
detail with original drawing
This linocut is printed on Japanese paper.
This linocut was printed on Japanese paper, cut, and pasted to Stonehenge watercolor paper, and given final touches of India ink and watercolor.
Commissioned logo for Day’s Work Institute, a nonprofit based out of Wichita, KS created to revitalize lower income families and neighborhoods in the Greater Wichita area through home improvement projects at no cost to homeowners.
When I was working at Fishers High School, these two students approached me about making woodcuts with me after school. We worked a little bit after school over several weeks and created self-portrait woodcuts together.