My Vulpine Girlfriend

Lisa writes about Leona’s Fox, the varied edition of reduction prints she’s been working on this month and finished up yesterday:

For the past few weeks I have been picking away (well, carving away) a linoleum block to help a red fox emerge from it. And emerge he has, in a varied edition of ten prints.  He’s unmistakably a fox, and I am proud I saw this experiment through until the end.

I watched this print come together, watched as Lisa lost control of it, walked through the valley of unease, and brought it back. It’s a lovely print (for sale in our shop).

Peter Rukavina

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