About Woodcuts
My prints are carved and printed by hand. The process is laborious but straightforward; I draw expressively on a tinted woodblock Then I carve away the white areas, leave the black areas alone, and texture the grays, mostly using a 2mm v-gouge. Prints are burnished with a tool made from a piece of polished deer antler, or the image is transferred into acrylic medium onto canvas.
- Begguyya
- Crest of the Kiagna
- Mt St Elias
- Conversation
- Into the Earth
- Chugach Fantasy
- Boiling
- Denali from the Ruth
- Entrance to the Gorge
- Pika Tower
- Cut
- Gravel Drizzles
- Sexy Mangroves
- Approach to Igikpak
- Roger’s Mountain
- Peak
- Clouds Entwined
- Above the Baldwin
- Wilderness of Mystery
- Aurora
- Towering Clouds
- Smoke and Vines
- Ladies
- Ladies; the block
- In the Cut
- ANWR
- Ladies of the Goat Trail
- The Hills Dance3
- Aurora 2
- Mahogany Hammock
- Nunatak
- Cloud Glory
- Figures in Rock and Snow
- Sentinels
- Grotto Creek
- Aurora 3
- Steep Hillside
- Svetlana
- The Col
- Tupik Tower
- Waterfall above Tupik Creek
- Waterfall above the Noatak
- Wolverine
- Tools
- Tools