Hornby in March
Small, but essential.
This print was created for HerringFest. A show centred around the conservation of Pacific herring. Though they’re small, herring are a keystone species. Their return feeds entire ecosystems: marine birds diving from above, whales moving through coastal waters, salmon continuing their journeys, and the ocean flora thriving beneath it all.
I carved this piece to honour that interconnectedness. The way one small life can sustain so many others. It’s a reminder that what seems insignificant often holds everything together.
Each print is hand-carved and hand-pressed in my Calgary home studio. Because every piece is printed by hand, subtle variations in ink and pressure make each one uniquely its own.
Details:
• Hand-carved 6.5"x6.5" linocut print
• Printed on archival paper
• Small batch edition
• Signed by hand
• Black Matte frame included 9"x19"
Created slowly, inspired by wild places.