JANUARY 3, 2025
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$825.00
Size
11.5" x 16"
Medium
Reduction linocut
A still river sounds like an oxymoron. Is a river ever still? And yet, the evening stillness of the river presents such a clear reflection of the surrounding mountains that it appears to descend into another world. The calm water lets me be still in a world of constant motion. This river has many moods that lets me flow along at its pace, not mine. This 16-color reduction linocut print evolves like a flowing river; changing and shedding until it emerges at the end.
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Mimi FujinoPender Island, BC
Mimi Fujino has made linocuts, wood block prints, and wood engravings for over 35 yrs. She grew up in Portland, Oregon where she earned a BFA degree in drawing/painting and learned various printmaking techniques at Pacific NW College of Art. Her prints depict places she has worked and lived in; from the remote landscapes of Antarctica, Alaska, to the open ocean and of the wilderness of Canada; there is a personal connection to each place. Mimi finds inspiration from Gustave Baumann, Tom Killion, Hiroshi Yoshida & Sue Charles. She lives on South Pender Island, BC.