The white-line woodcut is a form of relief printmaking that emerged on Cape Cod in the early 20th century. This technique, influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing, was developed by ...
The First Knot (with heart-shaped shield), Albrecht Dürer, woodcut, 1506-1507. UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Hammer Museum Printmaking, which dates to ancient times, was long ...
Influenced by the beauty of local landscapes, as well as Japanese woodblock masters like Hokusai, Killion has spent decades crafting woodcut prints that reimagine California’s undulating terrain via ...