Soldiers

These two pieces are printed from the same copperplate. The focus of these pieces is to remind us of the toughness and the grime of war in addition to the heroic sacrifices of generations of men and women in war. It is also to remind us of the seeming endlessness of wars in which we are and have been involved.

 
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Doughboy’s Grandson

2010

8” x 10”

Primary Techniques:

Line etching, dry point, and aquatint

“Doughboy’s Grandson” is ink on Japanese sakamoto or Stonehenge white or 3M chromatography paper.

 
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you may be through with the past,
but the past is not through with you

2010

8” x 10”

Primary Techniques:

Line etching, dry point, and chin collé

This uses red and blue chin collé on Zerkahal copperplate white paper.

 
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