Art
Berkshire Winter Print by: Randi Bull
- Item Number
- 254
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 55 USD to ca08d3caa
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Ms. Bull moved to america from Norway as a baby and grew up in and around New York City. She began printmaking in the 1950s, and when she pulled her first woodblock print, she realized that this would be her preferred medium. She awas already an accomplished printmaker when she encounter Japanese woodcut artiists and their tools - the knives, gouges and baren. She applies oil-based inks, rather than the waterbased inks tradional in Japan, to the carved blocks, a separate bloack for each color. Then she places paper on each block in turn and rubs it by hand with the baren, a flat disk covered with a bamboo leaf. For greater definition, she uses a wooden spoon to strengthen a line or particular area. Because each woodcut involces so much meticulous handwork, she limits them to editions of 35 to 50 prints. (The New Canaan Advertiser)
Item Special Note
Signed and numbered
Frame 20x19, print 13x14.5
Must pick up, will not ship
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