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Screen Printed Petroglyphs
This is a really good process for me when I have a lot of other things going on in my life.I can do a layer, then it has to dry before I can do anything more.My routine is to go to my studio first thing in the morning to do a single step. The next morning, I will be able to do the next step. I have a space where I can keep it set up all the time. Fabric needs to dry in horizontal position.
Vision Quest Block Printing
I really liked the painted background of this piece (shown in my previous post), but my plan was to block print the entire background. I've had success with this approach in previous work, so I just jumped in and printed.
Vision Quest First Layer
My time at Legend Rock and my research into the Dinwoody tradition of petroglyphs has inspired me to continue my series of art pieces including screen printed petroglyphs.The Dinwoody petroglyphs represent three different peoples - Sky People, Ground People, and Water Pe
Dinwoody Petroglyphs at Legend Rock
The "Dinwoody" tradition petroglyphs are always pecked. Sometimes the entire shape is pecked, but other times a shape may be filled with interior lines or specks, as in this image.
Dinwoody Petroglyphs
Most of the petroglyphs at Legend Rock are classified as "Dinwoody" tradition petroglyphs. Dinwood petroglyphs are always pecked. The figures are often "humanlike", distinguished by an unusual amount of fingers or toes, upside down figures, may have a pattern of interior lin
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