Ad Infinitum
"Ad Infinitum" is a Latin phase meaning with out limits. The illusion of rays of light comes from triple layers of paper, razor cut, then slightly raised to form shadows. The image is printed from an etched copper plate that is watercolored with a pale pink wash.
Signed and embossed with the studio chop.
Plate copyright 1995
Print Copyright 2021
State II, edition of 30
Plate Size 2 ½" x 3 ½"
Paper Size 10" x 7 ½"
Stonehenge Fawn.
"Ad Infinitum" is a Latin phase meaning with out limits. The illusion of rays of light comes from triple layers of paper, razor cut, then slightly raised to form shadows. The image is printed from an etched copper plate that is watercolored with a pale pink wash.
Signed and embossed with the studio chop.
Plate copyright 1995
Print Copyright 2021
State II, edition of 30
Plate Size 2 ½" x 3 ½"
Paper Size 10" x 7 ½"
Stonehenge Fawn.
"Ad Infinitum" is a Latin phase meaning with out limits. The illusion of rays of light comes from triple layers of paper, razor cut, then slightly raised to form shadows. The image is printed from an etched copper plate that is watercolored with a pale pink wash.
Signed and embossed with the studio chop.
Plate copyright 1995
Print Copyright 2021
State II, edition of 30
Plate Size 2 ½" x 3 ½"
Paper Size 10" x 7 ½"
Stonehenge Fawn.