Printed during my residency at Power & Light Press in Silver City, New Mexico, this three-color reduction linocut captures the quiet view outside my window in the early morning. Each day, a lone telephone pole glows as the sun begins to rise, its light cutting through a deep blue sky just before the day fully wakes up.
The limited color palette and layered reduction process give the piece a subtle retro sensibility—somewhere between memory and observation. It’s a small, steady moment made tangible: morning light, stillness, and the simple beauty of noticing the same view long enough for it to matter. This 10 ½ x 7 reduction is printed on flurry and is a limited run of only 8.
Printed during my residency at Power & Light Press in Silver City, New Mexico, this three-color reduction linocut captures the quiet view outside my window in the early morning. Each day, a lone telephone pole glows as the sun begins to rise, its light cutting through a deep blue sky just before the day fully wakes up.
The limited color palette and layered reduction process give the piece a subtle retro sensibility—somewhere between memory and observation. It’s a small, steady moment made tangible: morning light, stillness, and the simple beauty of noticing the same view long enough for it to matter. This 10 ½ x 7 reduction is printed on flurry and is a limited run of only 8.