Materials:Legion Archival Paper and Speedball Oil Ink
Style: Indigo Ink on White Paper
Limited Edition- 50 hand prints made
Description - This particular Eastern Red Cedar tree was approximately 40 ft tall, fell in Deep East Texas in 2019 near Nacogdoches(the oldest city in Texas). It's also from the same tree as the Butterfly Cedar Print and the Twin Cedars Prints listed.
This tree was a seedling in 1970, during the Vietnam War, the first official Earth Day, and the year the World Trade Center-North Tower construction was finished making it the tallest building in the world.
Each tree ring print is prepared and printed by hand in a small limited edition based on the number of growth rings/years, in this case approximately 50. The wood is prepared by first sanding, torching, dampening and repeating until the growth rings are raised enough to print. Tree growth rings are made of springwood and summerwood, hence the name. Springwood is softer than the summerwood, therefore when heated the differences in density creates ridges which are printable. Fun fact, the size gaps between the rings are also a direct correlation of how much rain was present that year.
I print each piece directly from the wood slab by hand, as you will sometimes see manual hand press marks on the back of the paper and some embossing.
Note: Each print is original and unique because of the subtle differences that hand printing creates.
Each print is signed, numbered, titled and include latitude/longitude coordinates of the tree’s origin.