Duck Butts

$224.00

Title: Duck Butts

Linocut relief print

oil-based ink on small-batch mulberry paper

Dimensions are 17.5” by 13” unframed

This limited edition relief print was carved by hand on wood in 2025 and pressed on small-batch mulberry paper in 100 signed and numbered editions. The paper is made from gampi fibers and is thin and soft, yet very strong with lightly textured fiber inclusions for an expressive surface and character. Made by an eight-generation company in Tokushima, Japan - the business creates sustainable, eco-friendly (uses regenerative farming), acid-free and archival paper that truly stands apart and an ideal backdrop for my work. The oil-based ink was handcrafted in the UK and is a non-toxic alternative ink that eliminates the need for harsh chemicals in the printmaking proce

Story behind the art:

“During a visit to Boerne, Texas I sat on the river edge at the park and noticed the ducks sticking their butts out of the water while they caught fish. I thought it was a hilarious sight and wondered what it looked like under the water. That curiosity inspired this piece. I wanted it to capture the silliness and chaos of ducks catching fish and utilize the medium to invert the black and white during the transition under the water.”

Each print is signed, numbered, and includes a certificate of authenticity and is packaged in acid-free clear sleeve. Prints are carefully rolled with newsprint and shipped in a rigid tube to prevent bending or folding.

The piece in a museum-grade hand-milled walnut frame (as pictured) are available to Austin residents upon request.

Title: Duck Butts

Linocut relief print

oil-based ink on small-batch mulberry paper

Dimensions are 17.5” by 13” unframed

This limited edition relief print was carved by hand on wood in 2025 and pressed on small-batch mulberry paper in 100 signed and numbered editions. The paper is made from gampi fibers and is thin and soft, yet very strong with lightly textured fiber inclusions for an expressive surface and character. Made by an eight-generation company in Tokushima, Japan - the business creates sustainable, eco-friendly (uses regenerative farming), acid-free and archival paper that truly stands apart and an ideal backdrop for my work. The oil-based ink was handcrafted in the UK and is a non-toxic alternative ink that eliminates the need for harsh chemicals in the printmaking proce

Story behind the art:

“During a visit to Boerne, Texas I sat on the river edge at the park and noticed the ducks sticking their butts out of the water while they caught fish. I thought it was a hilarious sight and wondered what it looked like under the water. That curiosity inspired this piece. I wanted it to capture the silliness and chaos of ducks catching fish and utilize the medium to invert the black and white during the transition under the water.”

Each print is signed, numbered, and includes a certificate of authenticity and is packaged in acid-free clear sleeve. Prints are carefully rolled with newsprint and shipped in a rigid tube to prevent bending or folding.

The piece in a museum-grade hand-milled walnut frame (as pictured) are available to Austin residents upon request.