I really like these woodcut prints, very contemporary approach to an ancient technique
Andis Applewhite stopped by this summer to visit the AP/RC, talk, and drop off some artwork and related materials for her archive. In addition to six woodcuts and three trace monotypes, Applewhite left with the AP/RC some test sheets exploring colors, textures and shapes as well as several registration prints. She lives most of the year in Houston but also has a farm and studio in northern Texas where, among other things, she cultivates wine grapes.
Wow, some of those wood cuts look a lot like stone lithographs!
Are you kidding me?! Small world. I’ve met Andis a couple times. I recently joined Print Matters Houston of which she is a long time member. Her prints are inspiring.
I have never met her, this popped up in my WordPress Reader and I was so impressed with her work that I reposted it. Such a contemporary and dynamic approach to woodcuts. I agree, inspiring.