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Grange 4 x 3 Woodcut with watercolor & Colored Pencil |
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Another teeny little relief print (available in my Etsy shop), based on a snapshot from an airplane window, while coming in for a landing. I grew up in rural Connecticut, and pastoral scenes of modest houses surrounded by farms and trees and horizon are nostalgic to me. If I were a plein air landscape painter, I bet I’d be doing marathon paint-outs on each visit to family and friends in the east (wearing lots of bug spray).
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Typical view driving in summer where I grew up |
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The finished, painted woodcut |
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Proof printing and carving a little more wood |
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Carving around the drawing |
For anyone interested in woodblock supplies, McClain’s has a nifty grab bag of small Shina blocks for about $9… You get about 20 little blocks to experiment on and the wood is soft and light in the hands. Take a look here.
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Sketching the initial design on a block of shina wood |
Art Quote
I was here only about three days when I got a job in Hoboken as a house painter. I made nine dollars a day – which was quite a large salary, and after being around four or five months doing that, I started looking for a job doing applied artwork. I made some samples and I was hired immediately. I didn’t even ask them the salary, because I thought if I made nine dollars a day as a house painter, I would make at least twenty dollars a day as an artist. Then at the end of the two weeks, the man gave me twenty five dollars, and I was so astonished I asked him if it was a day’s pay. He said “No, that’s for the whole week.” And I immediately quit and went back to house painting.
Thomas B Hess ~ Willem DeKooning (1959)
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Love this woodcut and story. The landscape in the photo looks familiar — very different from California I know.
Super quote. Funny and still true.
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This is a beatiful card, 🙂 good job!
@mari, thanks for stopping by!