Description
This print started as a photograph I never quite made.
About fifteen years ago, on one of those icy Vermont days when the air is so clear it seems as if it isn’t there at all, I was out with my Hasselblad. The moon hung high in the sky behind a bare tree, but no angle I tried could capture the feeling of standing in that scene—the stillness, the cold clarity, the way the world felt both vast and immediate.
I’ve carried that failed frame with me ever since. This print is the scene reimagined the way I remember it, not the way the camera saw it.
Details:
- Three-color hand-pulled screen print
- 10 × 10 inches on brown kraft paper
- Edition of 24
- Signed and numbered on the front
Unframed.
This is the first in an ongoing series—more prints to come as I dig through two decades of frames that got away.




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