I specialize in relief printmaking, utilizing linocut and wood engraving techniques to explore the versatility of line and form. His work transitions between the structural precision of architecture and the organic fluidity of botanical subjects, all united by a rigorous, hand-carved process.
I examine the intersection of fine craft and daily life. Each piece is designed to evoke a sense of place and emotional resonance. His practice is a testament to the ‘slow art’ movement, prioritizing intentionality and technical mastery in every impression.
I am a full-time social studies educator, and have been for 19 years, so my art is my hobby and passion. I love talking with people about the process (as teachers tend to do) and sharing my love of printmaking.
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