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This was a fun print to make, despite it's dark subject matter. I took the powergrinder and carved lines into a 20"x20" block of wood.

Then I took that block of wood and filled the creviced lines with black ink.

Then I ran a super wet sheet of paper over the block of wood through the press.

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Print done from a wood cut made with a powergrinder. The rough medium fits the subject matter. It was later pointed out to me by Thomas Orr, that this figure would probably have been a new arrival at the Concentration Camps, because his face was still plump.
20 x 20"
woodcut print, paper, metal




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