Artwork description:

Stilts reinterprets my family home, the 30th in my lifetime. I remodeled this house for my mother, and I worked to make it a perfect place she would never want to move from.
The foundation cracked due to a mudslide, and the home had to be pinned to the bedrock. My mom has now moved, too disturbed by the change in landscape to trust the house anymore.
I decided to represent the house without walls, and steel pins as something like a performer walking into the sea on many legs.

Multiple ink colors available, please specify between: black, white, platinum, bronze, red, turquoise, yellow, blue-violet, magenta, peach.
Paper colors: white, off-white, black.
Block print on paper, numbered edition of 90.

Materials used:

Linoleum carved, block print ink on paper

Tags:
#ocean #architecture #magical realism #block printing #foundation 

Stilts (2020)

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by Elizabeth Ashe

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Stilts reinterprets my family home, the 30th in my lifetime. I remodeled this house for my mother, and I worked to make it a perfect place she would never want to move from.
The foundation cracked due to a mudslide, and the home had to be pinned to the bedrock. My mom has now moved, too disturbed by the change in landscape to trust the house anymore.
I decided to represent the house without walls, and steel pins as something like a performer walking into the sea on many legs.

Multiple ink colors available, please specify between: black, white, platinum, bronze, red, turquoise, yellow, blue-violet, magenta, peach.
Paper colors: white, off-white, black.
Block print on paper, numbered edition of 90.

Materials used:

Linoleum carved, block print ink on paper

Tags:
#ocean #architecture #magical realism #block printing #foundation 
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Elizabeth Ashe

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Nature was a crucial character to my every day life, growing up. As I matured as an artist, that concern for nature turned into magical realism depictions of earthquakes and... Read more

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