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Inspired by many strolls along the carriage trails of Moses Cone Memorial Park, this print was produced from a hand-carved block using the reduction printmaking method. With this technique, I utilize a single carving block to layer multiple impressions. The block is continuously carved away between layers and each color represents a separate impression. You can read more about this process here.
Size: 14″ x 11″
Paper Type: Stonehenge, cotton, archival, acid-free
Paper Color: Fawn
Limited Edition of < 70 (TBD)
Numbered, titled and signed by the artist
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I have a husband who pays attention, and so unexpectedly, on Christmas morning a couple of years ago, I unwrapped a cardboard tube. Inside it was a twin set – two prints, the prints I loved and wanted – the sweetest gift. I was ELATED. We had them specialty framed, and they live happily in unison together above our mantle, where I knew they always belonged. Thank you, Lauren! Thank you for giving visual life to a feeling and a memory that so many of us know, love, and cherish. You are MAGIC.
– Morgan T.
I bought my first piece, “Beacon Heights” from Lauren in 2017 just as we moved back to the high country. It perfectly captures the beauty of one of my favorite places. Later that year my husband bought me “Moonshine” as a gift on our wedding day, a stunning piece that we cherish so much. We bought “Forest Floor” a couple of years ago and its delicate beauty really brings to life the small miracles along the trails we love so much. Lauren’s work not only beautifully captures the natural world, but also helps make our house into a home.
– Mady F.
I just met Lauren and found her work a few weeks ago. I absolutely loved her “Grandfather Mountain” print as soon as I saw it. My art selection criteria is ‘does looking at it make you happy?’ I’m love seeing it every time I come home on the wall with the rest of my collection that just makes me happy.
– Morgan A.