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$345.00
This print was created from 2 blocks with 15 color layers. Printed with the traditional Japanese moku hanga technique, using a brush to apply water based inks and pressed by hand with a baren. It is printed on handmade Japanese "Kizuki" paper. This is an original handmade print and not a reproduction. The design, carving, and printing was all done by the artist.
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”
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This print was created from 2 blocks with 15 color layers. Printed with the traditional Japanese moku hanga technique, using a brush to apply water based inks and pressed by hand with a baren. It is printed on handmade Japanese "Kizuki" paper. This is an original handmade print and not a reproduction. The design, carving, and printing was all done by the artist.
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”
This print was created from 2 blocks with 15 color layers. Printed with the traditional Japanese moku hanga technique, using a brush to apply water based inks and pressed by hand with a baren. It is printed on handmade Japanese "Kizuki" paper. This is an original handmade print and not a reproduction. The design, carving, and printing was all done by the artist.
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”
Image size: 18 x 9.25 in.
Paper size: 20 x 11 in.
Edition of 32
Signed and Numbered by the artist.
Statement of the work:
“I open my eyes.
A deafening rush of air fills my ears.
Below me, endless verdant mountains stretch to the horizon.
Above me is the bluest sky I have ever seen.
My outstretched arms catch the wind.
The patterns below me become clearer.
Peaks and valleys begin to form. Growing larger and larger in my view.
Details emerge, closing fast.
A panic sets in as I brace for impact.
I open my eyes.”