have long admired Dorothy Day. She was a journalist, a socialist, a radical activist. She was a co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, a pacifist movement that combines direct aid for the poor and homeless with nonviolent direct action on their behalf. She was the founder and editor of The Catholic Worker, which is still in publication. Here she is portrayed in a take-off from an iconic photo of her protesting in support of Cesar Chavez and the the United Farm Workers. She sits calmly and at peace, despite the looming figures of the police behind her.
My interested in Day began in high school, when I discovered that her beach house on Staten Island was only a mile or so down the road from my family's house. I like to think that my grandfather, who drove a local taxi, might have shuttled her or her partner from their house to the train station.
American Saints: Dorothy Day
Linoleum block print, edition of 20
Signed and numbered by the artist
Image size: 15" x 10"
Paper size: 22" x 15"
Printed with Speedball Professional Ink on Rives BFK
The print will be mailed packaged in a protective sleeve with sturdy backing.
Item details
GTIN: 114667
Price
$125.00
Quantity available
1
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Free
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Printmaking is my passion.
I love the challenge of creating an image using linoleum blocks: how to convey shape, volume, texture, and movement using only the binary of black and white.
I also love the physical process of making prints. Carving a block reminds me of the rhythm of walking, and creates a meditative mood. Printing a block by hand includes the excitement of the first reveal -- even if I've been carving a block for weeks, the final print is still a surprise.
I hope you will find my artwork to be challenging, surprising, thought-provoking, and fun.
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