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Seraphim, 2021
Tri-color relief block.
Made as an exploration of craft and detail, inspired loosely by my death series and meditations on religious mythology.
Made as an exploration of craft and detail, inspired loosely by my death series and meditations on religious mythology.
Sokushinbutsu
Three color woodblock print, 2020, 8" x 10"
A part of my death series exploring different practices from throughout the world, and different time periods. This focuses on the (banned) Japanese practice of Sokushinbutsu, otherwise known as self-mummification.
A part of my death series exploring different practices from throughout the world, and different time periods. This focuses on the (banned) Japanese practice of Sokushinbutsu, otherwise known as self-mummification.
Green Burial
Linocut reduction print, 2020, 11" x 13"
A part of my death series exploring different practices from around the world and in different times. Green burials are an emerging western practice meant to reduce one's carbon footprint in death.
A part of my death series exploring different practices from around the world and in different times. Green burials are an emerging western practice meant to reduce one's carbon footprint in death.
Untitled
15" x 22.5"
The Rat King
Collage and linocut print, 2020, 16" x 20"
A collaboration with Sam Engel, Aidan McCoy, and Kat Hardy. We each worked with the same theme "Rat King."
A collaboration with Sam Engel, Aidan McCoy, and Kat Hardy. We each worked with the same theme "Rat King."
The Frog King
Linocut, 2020, 8" x 6"
A spritual sequal to "The Rat King."
A spritual sequal to "The Rat King."
Sky Burial
Linocut print, 2020, 14" x 12"
A part of my death series exploring different funerary practices throughout history and around the world. Sky burials are a Tibetan practice in which ones body is left out to be eaten by vultures, it is a way of returning to the earth.
A part of my death series exploring different funerary practices throughout history and around the world. Sky burials are a Tibetan practice in which ones body is left out to be eaten by vultures, it is a way of returning to the earth.
Uncanny
Two color woodblock print, 2020, 13" x 10"
The eye, with the removal of the rest of the face, is meant to invoke an uncanny feeling.
The eye, with the removal of the rest of the face, is meant to invoke an uncanny feeling.
Blue Self Portrait
Woodblock print, 2019, 9.5" x 14"
A self portrait with a skull mask.
A self portrait with a skull mask.
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