Sequoia Digital Print
Sequoia Digital Print

Sequoia Digital Print

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This imposing Giant Sequoia print is based on a tree in the Tuolumne Grove in Yosemite. Original, hand-painted linocut available here.

  • Printed with 8-color UltraChrome K3™ inks
  • Printed on beautiful 300 gsm Hot Press Bright paper
  • Archival prints of the highest possible quality
  • Signed by the artist
  • Printed in California

 

Need a different size?

We can print up to 44” wide on most of our designs, so contact us for a quote if you need a specific size.

BEHIND THE SCENES

About this Print

This print, and all the prints in the “Rewitzer Reproductions” collection, begins with photographs (typically his own) that Eric hand-transfers onto a piece of linoleum (or wood). Using Japanese wood-carving tools, it takes Eric anywhere from 40-80 hours just to carve a plate. Once he’s achieved his desired, we scan Eric’s original prints to a create high quality digital reproduction, which we then print with8-color archival inks on archival bright white heavyweight paper. The result is beautiful and vibrant, and every digital print is is signed and embossed by Eric.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Meet Eric Rewitzer

Eric was born and raised on the industrial shores of Lake Michigan. He
took the California Zephyr from Chicago to San Francisco in 1987. It
was a one-way ticket. Eric finds constant inspiration in the natural
variation of the California landscape and the diversity of Californian
culture. You can find more of his work in the “Woodcuts and Linocuts”
collection, as well as the “Creature Feature”, “Go By Train, and “Ports”
collections.

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