Winter in New Brunswick can be long and cold--but if you're an artist with a woodstove, it can be a time of the greatest peace and creativity. Here in our small town of Hillsborough, my winters are now devoted to creating
As of 2024, Jim and I will no longer be taking our creations to The Old Church Farmers Market in Hillsborough. You can still find my prints at Studio on the Marsh and at Outpost Alma. During the summer my prints are also available at the Cape Enrage gift shop and at the Artisan Shoppe in Alma. Or you can contact me directly anytime through my email—[email protected]
I create my designs on paper then trace them onto a linoleum block. Once the block is carved, it is inked up and the block is placed in a registration frame. Paper is laid over the inked block, then block and paper go into my book press. This printing method allows for subtle variations, making each print of an edition unique.
My prints are on Japanese mulberry paper. Each numbered, ready to hang print is matted and covered with plexiglass, the edges bound with washi tape.
For more details, check out my “Artist Statement” and “How I Create Linocuts” pages.
Here is a video, filmed July 2020, of me talking about my linocuts.
As of 2024, Jim and I will no longer be taking our creations to The Old Church Farmers Market in Hillsborough. You can still find my prints at Studio on the Marsh and at Outpost Alma. During the summer my prints are also available at the Cape Enrage gift shop and at the Artisan Shoppe in Alma. Or you can contact me directly anytime through my email—[email protected]
I create my designs on paper then trace them onto a linoleum block. Once the block is carved, it is inked up and the block is placed in a registration frame. Paper is laid over the inked block, then block and paper go into my book press. This printing method allows for subtle variations, making each print of an edition unique.
My prints are on Japanese mulberry paper. Each numbered, ready to hang print is matted and covered with plexiglass, the edges bound with washi tape.
For more details, check out my “Artist Statement” and “How I Create Linocuts” pages.
Here is a video, filmed July 2020, of me talking about my linocuts.