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FRAMED Desert Rooster Wood Engraving Roadrunner Desert Canyon Landscape
FRAMED Desert Rooster Wood Engraving Roadrunner Desert Canyon Landscape
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FRAMED 8x10 all wood frame as shown, light wood distressed
Outside dimensions (space on wall) 14x16
Desert Rooster
Chinese Lunar New Year Print 2005
Wood Engraving
Approximately Paper 9" x 7"
Image 7" x 5"
Edition 220
Block: End-grain maple
Ink: Black mix
Paper: Beechgrove Paperworks Hand-made (clay/tan smoothies) or Parchment
Process: Wood engraving
Image: Every Chinese Lunar New Year, a bunch of printmakers exchange New Year's "Cards". This 2005 was the Year of the Rooster and so I chose the infamous Desert Rooster (roadrunner...beep beep!).
Process: Wood engravings are made by drawing an image on a block of wood, usually end grain maple 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.
Outside dimensions (space on wall) 14x16
Desert Rooster
Chinese Lunar New Year Print 2005
Wood Engraving
Approximately Paper 9" x 7"
Image 7" x 5"
Edition 220
Block: End-grain maple
Ink: Black mix
Paper: Beechgrove Paperworks Hand-made (clay/tan smoothies) or Parchment
Process: Wood engraving
Image: Every Chinese Lunar New Year, a bunch of printmakers exchange New Year's "Cards". This 2005 was the Year of the Rooster and so I chose the infamous Desert Rooster (roadrunner...beep beep!).
Process: Wood engravings are made by drawing an image on a block of wood, usually end grain maple 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.









