• Material Wood
  • Use Indoor
  • Style Minimalist
  • Care Wipe clean

Made by pressing ink directly onto the cross-section of an old redwood sourced from private land near San Francisco, this large-format woodcut captures what no reproduction could replicate — the actual grain, the fissures, the accumulated weight of growth rings laid down over generations. Rendered in deep ink on paper, the image reads as both document and artwork: geological in its detail, quiet in its presence. Each concentric ring holds its own record of drought and rain, of seasons the tree simply endured.

Because each print is pulled directly from the wood itself, no two are identical — slight variations in ink coverage and ring definition are inherent to the process and part of what makes each one its own.

— Woodcut print made by pressing ink onto an actual redwood cross-section.

— Rendered in deep ink on paper.

— Large-format scale.

— Each print is unique — variation in ink coverage and grain transfer is inherent to the hand-pull process.

— Sourced from privately held redwood on the outskirts of San Francisco.

— Artist-signed.

— Dimensions vary by print — contact us for specific sizing information.

— Large-format scale suitable for statement wall placement.

— Handle by edges to avoid transferring oils to the ink surface.
— Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading over time.
— Do not expose to moisture or high humidity.
— Frame behind UV-protective glass for long-term preservation.
— Wipe frame surface only — do not touch print directly when cleaning.

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30-day returns on unused pieces.

The Story

Made by pressing ink directly onto the cross-section of an old redwood sourced from private land near San Francisco, this large-format woodcut captures what no reproduction could replicate — the actual grain, the fissures, the accumulated weight of growth rings laid down over generations. Rendered in deep ink on paper, the image reads as both document and artwork: geological in its detail, quiet in its presence. Each concentric ring holds its own record of drought and rain, of seasons the tree simply endured.

Because each print is pulled directly from the wood itself, no two are identical — slight variations in ink coverage and ring definition are inherent to the process and part of what makes each one its own.

Details & Materials

— Woodcut print made by pressing ink onto an actual redwood cross-section.

— Rendered in deep ink on paper.

— Large-format scale.

— Each print is unique — variation in ink coverage and grain transfer is inherent to the hand-pull process.

— Sourced from privately held redwood on the outskirts of San Francisco.

— Artist-signed.

Dimensions

— Dimensions vary by print — contact us for specific sizing information.

— Large-format scale suitable for statement wall placement.

Care
— Handle by edges to avoid transferring oils to the ink surface.
— Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading over time.
— Do not expose to moisture or high humidity.
— Frame behind UV-protective glass for long-term preservation.
— Wipe frame surface only — do not touch print directly when cleaning.
Shipping & Returns

Shipping calculated at checkout.

30-day returns on unused pieces.

COUNT THE RINGS

A wall that holds something older than the house

You find yourself standing in front of it longer than you expected — tracing a fissure outward from the center, losing count somewhere past the middle. It is the kind of thing people ask about when they visit.

A wall that holds something older than the house