

Split over many days, the block took about 23 hours to carve. I use Blick Golden Cut linoleum and Pfeil carving tools.

There are 44 original prints in the limited edition. I used one to mark up as a guide for painting the mural at a scale of 1/2”=1’.

The finished print. The redwood trees in the image come from Sequoia Park in Eureka, California.

That’s me, 25 feet up on the scissor lift during the 2019 Eureka Street Art Festival. It took me a little more than a month to paint the image, and that was with help from friends.

Looking from the back steps of Eureka’s Morris Graves Museum of Art, my mural is located in the Melvin Schuler Sculpture Garden (aka the backyard of the museum). The building on which it is painted is the Eureka Theater.






Split over many days, the block took about 23 hours to carve. I use Blick Golden Cut linoleum and Pfeil carving tools.
There are 44 original prints in the limited edition. I used one to mark up as a guide for painting the mural at a scale of 1/2”=1’.
The finished print. The redwood trees in the image come from Sequoia Park in Eureka, California.
That’s me, 25 feet up on the scissor lift during the 2019 Eureka Street Art Festival. It took me a little more than a month to paint the image, and that was with help from friends.
Looking from the back steps of Eureka’s Morris Graves Museum of Art, my mural is located in the Melvin Schuler Sculpture Garden (aka the backyard of the museum). The building on which it is painted is the Eureka Theater.