I’m pleased to have one of my most recent linocut prints in a new online gallery show at Mill Valley’s O’Hanlon Center for the Arts. My new reduction lino print was made in March-April, 2020 during California’s shelter-in-place order for the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you’re curious about the process of making the print, I posted work in progress photos on Instagram that you might want to check out (after the third layer and after the fourth layer), as well as a short carving video.
The art show is titled, Humankind in Crisis, and this is how they’ve described the current show:
“Artists throughout time have responded to their world with a visual understanding that speaks to our collective feelings and emotions. Art has the capacity to go deeper and touch us in ways that news reports and charts cannot. This show represents how the current extreme, frightening, life-altering crisis is manifesting in our artists’ work created between March 1 and April 20, 2020.”
The O’Hanlon Center is hosting an online roundtable discussion on May 5 (4:00 PM PST) via Zoom. Go to the O’Hanlon Center website to see the artworks in the show, join the Zoom call, or download the show program. Thanks!