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Woodcut

(Updated Edition)


  • Princeton Architectural Press
  • by Bryan Nash Gill, Bill McKibben
An awe-inspiring collection of Bryan Nash Gill's (1961-2013) large-scale relief prints from cross sections of previously felled trees. If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, Connecticut-based artist Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) showed us why. Creating large-scale relief prints from cross sections of trees, Gill revealed the sublime power locked inside their arboreal rings, patterns not only of great beauty, but also a year-by-year record of the life and times of the fallen or damaged logs.

ISBN 9781797232683 | EN | HB
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Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN 9781797232683
Author(s) Bryan Nash Gill, Bill McKibben
Publication date November 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 228 x 203 mm
Pages 128
Language(s) English ed.
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An awe-inspiring collection of Bryan Nash Gill's (1961-2013) large-scale relief prints from cross sections of previously felled trees.

If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, Connecticut-based artist Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) showed us why. Creating large-scale relief prints from cross sections of trees, Gill revealed the sublime power locked inside their arboreal rings, patterns not only of great beauty, but also a year-by-year record of the life and times of the fallen or damaged logs. The artist rescued the wood from the property surrounding his studio and neighboring land, extracted and prepared blocks of various species-including ash, maple, oak, spruce, and willow-and then printed them by carefully following and pressing the contours of the rings until the intricate designs transferred from tree to paper.
These exquisitely detailed prints are collected and published here in this revised edition and includes an interview with the artist who described his labor-intensive printmaking process. Also featured are Gill's series of printed lumber and offcuts, such as burls, branches, knots, and scrubs. Woodcut will appeal to anybody who appreciates the grandeur and mystery of trees, as well as those who work with wood and marvel at the rich history embedded in its growth.

Bestselling PAP Book: WIth more than 20,000 copies of the original book first published in 2009.