Fine Art [BACK]
Spring-Summer 2016 |
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My white line woodblock prints can be seen at |
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These white line woodblock prints, also called a “Provincetown Prints,” use a technique that originated in Provincetown, Massachusetts around 1915. A group of artists who fled Europe with the onset of World War I, settled at the tip of Cape Cod in a community that shared an interest in printmaking, especially the woodcut medium. Blanche Lazzell is the most well-known practitioner of this technique. One of her students, Ferol Sibley Warthen, taught my teacher, Ruth Hogan. |
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These images are first carved into a block of white pine. Prints are made by painting a combination of gouache and watercolor one small section at a time. Although each plate makes a limited edition, each image printed from the plate is unique. |
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Red Crocuses | Iris | Red Poppies | ||
Irises | Yellow Poppies | Blue Crocuses | ||
Tulips |