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MATTED Not Too Far To Walk Original Wood Engraving Hiker Desert Landscape
MATTED Not Too Far To Walk Original Wood Engraving Hiker Desert Landscape
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Matted, ready to frame in a 16x20 standard size frame.
Single mat, artwork mounted with linen tape or archival adhesive, as shown.
Print Title: Not too far to walk
Paper Dimension: 10 x 15 inches
Image Dimension: 8.5 x 13 inches
Block: Corian synthetic resin
Pigment or Ink: Gamblin Portland black OB
Paper: BFK Light Buff
Edition: 100
Comments:
I was going to call this piece "promised land" but being a realist I understand there is no such thing in life. All we have is our respective journeys and our feet. Once the walk begins, there is no place that is too far to walk if we just have the stubborn inclination to keep walking. The light guides us, surrounded aloft and afoot by prickly, sharp, hard and biting things, we bear all, we move onward to the destination, distant yet attainable and somehow irrelevant. Walking the journey is life, one step at a time.
"Not too far to walk" is a a song by John Huling, largely unknown master flutist who publishes most inspiring native nature revering Southwest music.
Process: Woodcuts and wood engravings are made by drawing an image on a block of wood, usually cherry in my case, then carving out the negative spaces. After carving, what is left is a big "stamp" of the desired image. I roll ink with a roller over the woodcut, place a piece of handmade paper on the inked block, apply pressure and transfer the image on the paper.
All my woodcuts are made in limited editions, signed and numbered in pencil. Signed Numbered Matted Woodcut Limited edition Landscape Traditional 12 to 36 in
Single mat, artwork mounted with linen tape or archival adhesive, as shown.
Print Title: Not too far to walk
Paper Dimension: 10 x 15 inches
Image Dimension: 8.5 x 13 inches
Block: Corian synthetic resin
Pigment or Ink: Gamblin Portland black OB
Paper: BFK Light Buff
Edition: 100
Comments:
I was going to call this piece "promised land" but being a realist I understand there is no such thing in life. All we have is our respective journeys and our feet. Once the walk begins, there is no place that is too far to walk if we just have the stubborn inclination to keep walking. The light guides us, surrounded aloft and afoot by prickly, sharp, hard and biting things, we bear all, we move onward to the destination, distant yet attainable and somehow irrelevant. Walking the journey is life, one step at a time.
"Not too far to walk" is a a song by John Huling, largely unknown master flutist who publishes most inspiring native nature revering Southwest music.
Process: Woodcuts and wood engravings are made by drawing an image on a block of wood, usually cherry in my case, then carving out the negative spaces. After carving, what is left is a big "stamp" of the desired image. I roll ink with a roller over the woodcut, place a piece of handmade paper on the inked block, apply pressure and transfer the image on the paper.
All my woodcuts are made in limited editions, signed and numbered in pencil. Signed Numbered Matted Woodcut Limited edition Landscape Traditional 12 to 36 in







