Lithic Ski Originals

This is the complete series of the six 72” x 15” original illustrations created for the 2019/2020 Lithic Ski lineup. This series was a labor of love, created while working long hours over three months. The six illustrations are part of a series yet each one is unique and stands alone. I view all my collaborations as an opportunity to try something new and grow as an artist. I approached this project more conceptually and relied heavily on pattern to capture the essence of the Pacific Northwest. To do so, I applied limitations both in terms of the medium and technique. Specifically, I worked almost exclusively with narrow pens and vertical lines. In doing so, I tried to distill down the imagery as much as I could to convey the subtle, delicate feeling of these landscapes. As is the case with most of my work, and especially in this series, I utilize a very laborious technique that helps me achieve a level of obsessions that matches what I feel when traveling in these landscapes. One thing I’ve always appreciated about seeing original art in person is how the layers reveal themselves as you move closer - each piece has an optimum viewing distance yet can be appreciated from multiple vantage points. These originals are definitely best viewed in person where the extensive line-work and layering can be most appreciated. Each piece is individually priced and offers a detailed description - please click on images for closeups.

*** All pieces are unframed, and shipped rolled in shipping tube. For framing inquiries, please contact me directly.

Cascade Layers (73" x 15" - unframed)

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Cascade Layers (73" x 15" - unframed)

$1,500.00

Dimensions: 73” x 15”

Medium : Pen/Ink on acid free paper

Shipment: Unframed paper scroll rolled in shipping tube

Description: As with all of the illustrations from this series, this piece doesn’t depict a specific mountain, rather the essence of larger stratovolcanoes and layering of the Pacific Northwest such as Mt. Rainier and Mt. Baker that are visible from sea level. This piece was composed with a very laborious technique, entirely with vertical hatching line work, helping to accentuate the vertical rise and layering of this landscape.

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