In southern Saskatchewan you can drive down a bumpy country road, surrounded by rolling dipping fields, and not see another car for hours. Here and there, you might see a tumbling-down remnant of what was once a family farm, before big agri-business swallowed so many of them up.
But the sky is incredible. The clouds are three-dimensional, suspended above and seemingly so close you swear you can roll down the window and grab hold. Every day a new show. Land of the Living Skies the locals call it and they couldn’t be more right.
This print is part of the Heron Road series – inspired by a year-long road trip along the back roads of North America.
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.