November 2022

2022    47 x 31.5 inches, printed on Hahnemühle Copperplate

Seven unique wood cut prints with an impression from an Eastern Hemlock stump, oak gall ink, pine needles, maple, oak, beach leaves and oak saw dust. The paper was left for two months on the forest floor until the first hard freeze.  The woolly adelgid arrived in the Eastern forests in 1951 and is killing Hemlock trees across the Appalachians’ decimating the forest as did the chestnut blight before it.

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