Fence2, When Girls Couldn’t Play
24 x 18

In the span of a lifetime, one can only imagine, with the help of learned history, the span of 250 years. The submission here is a moment in one woman’s lifetime, a fraction of that history. The image is an intimate moment on the ballfield, focused on an attending sister, or daughter. The woman’s/girl’s perspective is perhaps less noticed: sensitive and also seen or heard differently from the boy with the bat. Printmaking is also an intimate medium- a transference from a block or plate to paper and a transference of feelings into images, whether etched, carved in linoleum, or glued in collagraph. The joy of printmaking of original hand-pulled prints is that of the partially controlled and partly surprising result once run through the press.

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