Study for Locus and Sea Squares: This print is from a series of 141 trial proofs and artist's proofs in "cycles" of approximately 15 each of different palettes. They are proofs using processes of cyanotype, woodcut, and intaglio techniques. The images are: (1) A map of the Colorado River, at the Crossing of the Fathers; (2) the leaf-like shape I call locus (I drew these as data for my use in a computer program), and (3) the Great Wave after the famous print by Hokusai. I made a collector’s video of making the last print in the series.
Study for Locus and Sea Squares

This print is from a series of 141 trial proofs and artist's proofs in "cycles" of approximately 15 each of different palettes. They are proofs using processes of cyanotype, woodcut, and intaglio techniques. The images are: (1) A map of the Colorado River, at the Crossing of the Fathers; (2) the leaf-like shape I call locus (I drew these as data for my use in a computer program), and (3) the Great Wave after the famous print by Hokusai. I made a collector’s video of making the last print in the series.

Name/Title

Study for Locus and Sea Squares

Description

Print from hand-carved woodblock

Artwork Details

Medium

Woodcut Relief

Subject

The map is based on the Colorado River, a vicinity known once as the "Crossing of the Fathers;" computer animation. The "Great Wave" was copied, with alterations, from the famous print by Hokusai.

Made/Created

Artist

Bill Ritchie

Date made

1982

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

DSCN

Other Number

1752

Number Type

Folio Number

Other Number

1952

Dimensions

Height

11 in

Width

15 in

Color

Black and white

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

300 N. 130st. #2104, Seattle, Wa.

Category

Storage

Date

October 9, 2021

Created By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Create Date

September 25, 2021

Updated By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Update Date

August 12, 2023