The winter of 2026 was the snowiest we’ve had in our corner of the world since 2015. Snow fell nearly every week, keeping our forest under a thick blanket— which stuck around until early April. The woods after a heavy snowfall is nothing short of magical for me. Those branches heavy with snow beg for exploration and with it all comes a particular form of quiet that feels hallowed. I wanted to capture that feeling of absolute enchantment, because winters like this are fewer and fewer these days as average temps continue to climb. What a weight.
This woodcut was printed in four layers of nontoxic vegetable oil-based inks, all from a single block, on fabriano rosespina paper. Block measures approx 14 × 18”, paper 16 × 20.” Limited run of 28.
Due to the nature of the block printing process, colors and printing will vary slightly in each print.
The winter of 2026 was the snowiest we’ve had in our corner of the world since 2015. Snow fell nearly every week, keeping our forest under a thick blanket— which stuck around until early April. The woods after a heavy snowfall is nothing short of magical for me. Those branches heavy with snow beg for exploration and with it all comes a particular form of quiet that feels hallowed. I wanted to capture that feeling of absolute enchantment, because winters like this are fewer and fewer these days as average temps continue to climb. What a weight.
This woodcut was printed in four layers of nontoxic vegetable oil-based inks, all from a single block, on fabriano rosespina paper. Block measures approx 14 × 18”, paper 16 × 20.” Limited run of 28.
Due to the nature of the block printing process, colors and printing will vary slightly in each print.