22” x 30” Unframed
55.88 cm x 76.2 cm
LIMITED EDITION linocut print, black ink on Rives BFK archival paper, deckled edges
Inspired by the spellbinding forms and seasonal transformations of the native wiliwili tree at Pu‘u o Kali’s dryland forest, this linocut captures the living presence of an ancient Hawaiian ecosystem and the resilience of this anchor species as it endures an invasion by an invasive gall wasp (c. 2005)—an intimate witness to ecological crisis and the hope of restoration.
22” x 30” Unframed
55.88 cm x 76.2 cm
LIMITED EDITION linocut print, black ink on Rives BFK archival paper, deckled edges
Inspired by the spellbinding forms and seasonal transformations of the native wiliwili tree at Pu‘u o Kali’s dryland forest, this linocut captures the living presence of an ancient Hawaiian ecosystem and the resilience of this anchor species as it endures an invasion by an invasive gall wasp (c. 2005)—an intimate witness to ecological crisis and the hope of restoration.