On Texada Island, the largest of the Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia of BC, sunsets arrive in a blaze of glory.
They are a dialogue between the brilliant light of the departing sun, bands of light splashing the water like the wild brush strokes of an abstract painter, and the dark edges of encroaching night, spilling out into the ocean like ink.
Shapes appear in the shadows and conjure up creatures from legends the original people inhabiting this land might have told each other.
A nine-colour limited-edition reduction linocut, carved and printed by hand from a single block, each colour printed individually.
Every print in this edition is unique; a slight variations are possible and are the result of the process by which it’s made. Colours may vary slightly depending on your monitor.
Each print bears the number within the edition and the artist’s signature.