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For a description of the embossing technique used in some of the prints, click here
Bruin
Etching, 5” x 9” plate size
Incidental Music
Etching, 6” x 14” plate size
Periphrastic Bird
Etching, 6” x 3” plate size
Radiant Crow
Etching, 4” x 4 1/2” plate size
Stridor
Etching, 5” x 5“ plate size
Out of the Woods
Etching, 6” x 8” plate size
Bactrian Camel
Etching, 5 1/2” x 8” plate size
Extinct Species
(Tasmanian Wolf)
Etching, 5 1/2”” x 8” plate size
In the Forest
Etching, 5 1/2” x 8” plate size
In the Trees
Etching, 5 1/2” x 8” plate size
Daemon
Stencil printing, relief inking, embossing,
all by means of shaped metal plates, 9"x 5"
Stencil piece used for Daemon
Etched,
brass 5-½" x 5" x 1/32"
Plague
Woodcut, 8” x 12” block size
Benediction
Embossment etching, 7 1/2” x 6” plate size
Journeys
Embossment etching, 7” x 9” plate size
Aesop
Embossment etching, 6” x 8” plate size
School for Scandal
Embossment etching, 5” x 3” plate size
Millennial Pelican
Embossment etching, 6” x 4 1/2” plate size
Domestic Bliss
Embossment etching, 5 1/2” x 6 1/2” plate size
Armadillo
Embossment etching, 5 1/2” x 6 1/2” plate size
Rhinoceros
Embossment etching, 7” x 9” plate size
Pisanello Sheet
Carbograph etching, 6" x 9" plate size
Carbograph is an etching technique invented by the artist in 2006. Tiny particles of carborundum grit are mixed into the standard acid-resistant ground, which is brushed onto the bare metal as usual and allowed to dry. Then, the metal etching stylus is used on the plate and thereby removes some of the grit particles, so that minuscule areas of copper are exposed and are etched when the plate is put in the acid bath; those areas will eventually hold the ink for the printing process. Thus the image on paper has a texture similar to that of a charcoal drawing.