"Creativity is Subtraction" - Woodcut Fine Art Print

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"Creativity is Subtraction" is a reproduction of a woodcut block print. The original piece was hand-carved, inked, and hand-pressed in my art studio in the FL Keys, and it was shown and sold at my solo show titled, "Lucid Dreaming." The poetry is my own. Before the show the piece was professionally photographed to create this high-quality digital reproduction, printed on matte 330 GSM paper for a rich finish.

All prints have a border, making framing simple and effortless.

Digital reproductions allow you to enjoy fine-art quality prints of my work in various sizes, making it accessible to more collectors. Woodcut is a relief technique, creating rich textures and bold lines. The digital prints capture the essence of the original woodcut, preserving its vibrant colors and fine details.

The poetry on the art reads:

Fear eccentricity

Fear whatever is un-

Classifiable

Fear whatever fits

No exisiting

Template

Fear the smallest

Effort

Fear unmarketability

Fear rejection

Fear being seen

Fear

Being

You could set yourself loose

You could be

A bass drum

Whipping the roof

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Free shipping on all prints! Need it sooner? Priority expedited shipping is available at checkout.

"Creativity is Subtraction" is a reproduction of a woodcut block print. The original piece was hand-carved, inked, and hand-pressed in my art studio in the FL Keys, and it was shown and sold at my solo show titled, "Lucid Dreaming." The poetry is my own. Before the show the piece was professionally photographed to create this high-quality digital reproduction, printed on matte 330 GSM paper for a rich finish.

All prints have a border, making framing simple and effortless.

Digital reproductions allow you to enjoy fine-art quality prints of my work in various sizes, making it accessible to more collectors. Woodcut is a relief technique, creating rich textures and bold lines. The digital prints capture the essence of the original woodcut, preserving its vibrant colors and fine details.

The poetry on the art reads:

Fear eccentricity

Fear whatever is un-

Classifiable

Fear whatever fits

No exisiting

Template

Fear the smallest

Effort

Fear unmarketability

Fear rejection

Fear being seen

Fear

Being

You could set yourself loose

You could be

A bass drum

Whipping the roof