Florida Welcomes You (detail) / Linocut and Graphite on Wood
Created for FLA exhibit at MIZE GALLERY May 2021
In this piece I tried to capture the tropical shirts and
vintage marketing flavors that were part of old Florida vacations… The famous
citrus, pelicans, tropical plants, seashells, and alligators were all iconic
symbols of this exotic get-away. I took my first Florida vacation as a kid with
my mom in 1976. We went to Disney World, Busch Gardens and the Ringling Circus
Museum but my favorite thing was the beach and collecting shells. Even as an
adult Florida resident that natural magic never waned and I came to cherish the
flora and fauna of Florida. The spontaneous graphite lines are in honor of the
younger me that fell in love with the idea of Florida decades ago. For me they
represent the underlying promise of fun in the sun that is part of the Florida
lifestyle. They’re also intentionally made with pencil which is not as
permanent as ink because the dream vacation is always temporary.
This piece was created by translating my original sketches
into hand carved relief blocks, like large rubber stamps, that were then inked
and printed carefully one at a time in layers onto the prepared wooden surface.
This is a one-shot process, if you screw up you start over as there is no way
to change things once the ink is on the wood. There were several layers
involved—the background was white washed with gouache then the first layer of souvenir
pennant shapes were printed in yellow and pastel sky blue. On top of that came
the orange layer, then the dark blue layer, then the pencil lines added last.
The blocks are printed with an archival dye ink that has a transparent quality
that permits the layers of color to interact and change when combined.