Butterfly Effect II

Butterfly Effect II

Butterfly Effect II
Butterfly Effect II

Butterfly Effect II

Woodcut Print (ID: A104901)
Designed by Ouida Touchon
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This is a woodcut print made from a carved woodblock of an abstracted butterfly. The block is printed over a base sheet which contains a collaged shape corresponding to the shape of the butterfly on acid-free archival white paper.

This print is matted with a neutral off-white mat, packed in a cello sleeve and ready to frame at 11x14 size. Due to the collage element of the design, the colors may vary. Ships in a flat box. Limited edition of 20.
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Ouida Touchon

Ouida Touchon

"Art is complicated. My own art is a bifurcated passion. One limb is socially conscious narratives about strong women and what strong women wear, and the other is a pure addiction to the scintillation of the observed, the beauty I see and then interpret in a graphic response. More than a printmaker or painter, I think of myself as a maker of images."

Ouida Touchon enjoys working at the press as well as teaching printmaking at colleges and studio workshops. It’s one of those things that allows her to dive deep into process—carving, inking, and printing assorted images. She dwells in print traditions that date back to the 15th century and brings hery own sensibility to each image, always with a mind for beauty and composition.