Black Scoters

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DESCRIPTION:

Two black scoters swimming with minimal ripples. These sea / diving ducks are native to Virginia and winter along the Chesapeake Bay. This is hand-printed on Japanese Awagami Kozo or Somerset Satin papers sourced from the UK which are highly sought printing papers for this type of medium.

Details:

  • Printed on archival, handmade Japanese Awagami Kozo paper

  • Used with relief inks 

  • Hand-carved and hand-printed

  • 17”x20”

Due to the nature of hand-printing and this process, each print may have slight variations. You can learn more about the linocut printing process on the FAQs page.

The copyright of this work is retained by the artist.

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DESCRIPTION:

Two black scoters swimming with minimal ripples. These sea / diving ducks are native to Virginia and winter along the Chesapeake Bay. This is hand-printed on Japanese Awagami Kozo or Somerset Satin papers sourced from the UK which are highly sought printing papers for this type of medium.

Details:

  • Printed on archival, handmade Japanese Awagami Kozo paper

  • Used with relief inks 

  • Hand-carved and hand-printed

  • 17”x20”

Due to the nature of hand-printing and this process, each print may have slight variations. You can learn more about the linocut printing process on the FAQs page.

The copyright of this work is retained by the artist.

DESCRIPTION:

Two black scoters swimming with minimal ripples. These sea / diving ducks are native to Virginia and winter along the Chesapeake Bay. This is hand-printed on Japanese Awagami Kozo or Somerset Satin papers sourced from the UK which are highly sought printing papers for this type of medium.

Details:

  • Printed on archival, handmade Japanese Awagami Kozo paper

  • Used with relief inks 

  • Hand-carved and hand-printed

  • 17”x20”

Due to the nature of hand-printing and this process, each print may have slight variations. You can learn more about the linocut printing process on the FAQs page.

The copyright of this work is retained by the artist.