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MILES 400-500: Critter Crossing 14 X 18" Print SECONDS 01
-14 x 18” signed & numbered limited edition letterpress print from The Printed Walk series about the natural beauty found on my 2017 thru-hike of The Appalachian Trail
Why is it in the Seconds Sale? This piece was a display print and has a minor scratch marks in the top corners from the hanging clips.
Dimensions: 14 x 18”
Details:
-printed with vintage metal type and carved plywood blocks
-printed on 100% recycled paper from French Paper Co, a Michigan-based paper mill operating on 100% hydropower
Hiking context including Mileage, States, Dates, and Elevation Profile are letterpress printed on reverse of the print, as well as this inspiration story:
Critters cross as if falling from the sky, watch your step: After every spring rain, it was critter-crossing time. Bright orange-red newts, black and orange centipedes, tubular millipedes, moths, spiders, slugs and multitudes of snails all converged on the pathway for a drink. The crowded trail called for extra mindful footsteps, dodging the slimy and biting critters while picking up and moving the newts, millipedes and snails to safety. Seeing this many critters on the little strip of trail made me wonder just how many exist in the vast woods around me.
-14 x 18” signed & numbered limited edition letterpress print from The Printed Walk series about the natural beauty found on my 2017 thru-hike of The Appalachian Trail
Why is it in the Seconds Sale? This piece was a display print and has a minor scratch marks in the top corners from the hanging clips.
Dimensions: 14 x 18”
Details:
-printed with vintage metal type and carved plywood blocks
-printed on 100% recycled paper from French Paper Co, a Michigan-based paper mill operating on 100% hydropower
Hiking context including Mileage, States, Dates, and Elevation Profile are letterpress printed on reverse of the print, as well as this inspiration story:
Critters cross as if falling from the sky, watch your step: After every spring rain, it was critter-crossing time. Bright orange-red newts, black and orange centipedes, tubular millipedes, moths, spiders, slugs and multitudes of snails all converged on the pathway for a drink. The crowded trail called for extra mindful footsteps, dodging the slimy and biting critters while picking up and moving the newts, millipedes and snails to safety. Seeing this many critters on the little strip of trail made me wonder just how many exist in the vast woods around me.