Rainforest Dance
Rainforest Dance

Rainforest Dance

Woodcut Print (ID: A110194)
Designed by Andrea Pro
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Pro is smitten with all butterflies and moths, especially with the pulelehua butterfly, which is endemic to Hawaii. This dainty butterfly is found no where in the world except the Hawaiian islands. How special is that! The pulelehua depends on the mamaki shrub or several other native plants in the nettle family to survive. The pulelehua lays her eggs on the makaki leaves and the emerging caterpillar relies on this food source to grow.

This is a reduction woodcut print on Hosho Japanese paper with deckle edges.
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Andrea Pro

Andrea Pro

Andrea Pro, Printmaker
"I live for those moments when I get a deeper understanding of the nature of life and our planet."

Andrea Pro expresses the essence of the native species and ecosystems of Hawaii through the art of printmaking. She spends many joyful hours hiking in remote areas, planting trees with reforestation projects, and gazing up at butterflies and birds cavorting in trees. She works from her studio at home on a lovely coffee and macadamia nut farm overlooking the ocean on the island of Hawaii. She frequently collaborates in art events with conservation organizations to raise awareness and funds to support the endangered species of Hawaii.

Andrea Pro enjoys working with a variety of printmaking techniques, from wood and linoleum block printing to the more painterly processes of collagraphs and monotypes. Her prints are known for their exquisite textural patterns created with detailed carving, and for her vivid use of color balanced with atmospheric gradations. Pro often relies on imprinting the natural grain of the wood to add another layer of subtle texture and depth to her images.

From early childhood, Pro began doodling, sewing, working with clay, and cooking. Any activity involving creating with her hands fascinated her. She found her life's work by participating in a local woodcut workshop in 1997. She honed her skill in the art of printmaking through several years of apprentice-style training with a master printmaker, along with participating in many workshops with noted printmakers.

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