Waterbearers
Woodcut 2007
12" x 16"
Edition 42
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Copyright © Maria Arango, 2007
Block: Cherry
Ink: Mixes of purple/blue
and black
Paper: Moulin du Gue white and Beech Grove Paperworks
Old Masters Gray Cloud
Process: Two state reduction print, cherry block
Waterbearers belong to my imaginary mythical "desert dwellers" series. They
live in the mountains surrounding the desert. Through their dedicated work
in inhospitable terrain, they descend to the scant springs and bleak intermmitent
water-holes to rescue every drop of water that falls on those rare spring storms.
The water is saved and poured during droughts, giving life to the hardy desert
life below.
Although never seen, they leave clear paths ascending scarpments to the birth
of the springs and carve scars on the cliffs when pouring the recycling waters.
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