Experimenting with a different technique for making woodcuts

 New Year's Day 2022 I spent some time in Portsmouth, NH and had a nice conversation with Don Gorvett in his gallery there.

Don is a master at the reduction woodcut, which is a labor-intensive method for creating a woodcut with multiple color layers and his gallery is a wondrous place where you can't help coming away with renewed enthusiasm and inspiration.

The woodcut below is not a reduction woodcut, just a flat woodcut in some thin plywood recycled from packing material that I used to explore a new process for making them.  The results are a bit inconsistent, but I know why and I look forward to experimenting further.


2022, Plywood (unknown species/recycled packing material) and paper.  Green printer's ink.

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