Shiloh’s Meadow

Hand-Printed Edition

This piece is currently in production. And although it’s a departure from the rest of the pieces in The Details of the Meadow series, it’s an important piece to me and worthy of inclusion.

Mainly because this is the actual meadow where Shiloh and I play fetch every day. We usually pack a bag about 3 pm every day and spend about 30 minutes playing and another 30 just sitting in the shaded grass, cooling off and sharing a bowl of ice water.

Shiloh’s meadow will be a 28-color reduction method screen print, 20×28 inched printed full-bleed on a deckle-edge sheet. Only 6 limited editions will be produced.

About this series

For over two years, I collected natural elements—leaves, flowers, feathers, even dragonfly wings—to create and capture direct monotype impressions. Each print captures not just the image but the very texture of these organic forms, yielding a depth that even photography cannot match. Yet, the beauty of these monotype prints was often too small to be fully appreciated or even seen with the naked eye. 

Details of the Meadow is my solution—an expansion of these delicate, intricate prints into large-scale works that celebrate their depth, complexity, and inherent beauty. By using screen printing as a tool for reinterpretation, I bridge the fine details of nature with the expressive qualities of printmaking, ensuring that every nuance is seen, felt, and experienced.

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