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The View From Ebey's, Archival Pigment Print on GermanEtching, 24" x24", 1/3
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Repose with a Blue Edge, archival pigment print, two sizes
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"Repose in Blue," archival pigment print, two sizes
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Repose, limited edition archival pigment print on German Etching, 27 x 27", 1/10 Available for purchase
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The Wave, archival pigment print on German Etching, 1/20 Available for purchase
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Celadon, archival pigment print on German Etching, 3/20 Available for Purchase
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The Shipping Lanes, Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase
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The Floating World, Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 1/3 Available for Purchase.
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Dream Ship, Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase.
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Duwamish 5 (Othello), Archival Pigment Print, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase
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Sentinel Archival Pigment Print on GermanEtching, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase
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Boat Cradle, Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase.
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Barge, Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase.
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South Park, Archival Pigment Print, 24" x 24", 1/3 Available for Purchase
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Water Etching 1, Archival Pigment Print, Size Variable Available for Purchase
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Vessel, Archival Pigment Print, 15" x 15"
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The Tarp Archival Pigment Print on German Etching, 24" x 24", 1/3
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Looking Out: Looking In, Archival Pigment Print, Size Variable
The Floating World: A series about the visual and emotional state of floating, based on the industrial waterways and marine environment of the Pacific Northwest. These images are inspired by Japanese wood block and the work of the 19th century artist Yoshitoshi. I experiment here with different approaches to merging photographic reality with found and created surface. Available for purchase in my shop in The Floating World gallery. See the longer story of this work which began in a canoe trip down the Duwamish River here.
The newest prints in this gallery focus on the experience of Greenlake, a different, more pastoral vision of an inland waterway.