I fell in love with printmaking when I was a sophomore in college. I’ve always found it magical. My work over the years has encompassed etching, block printing, lithography and silkscreen.
Two-plate color etching, 2016
Linocut and acrylic paint. 36” x 24”. Sometime in the late ‘80s.
Etching and Aquatint, 1988 or so
etching and soft-ground etching, 2015
Etching and aquatint, 1992
Etching, 2019
2018
Woodcut. 47” x 36”. 2018
Block print and watercolor. For the Book of Ours: a portfolio of prints by the Seattle Women’s Caucus for Art, 1995. Collection National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Block print. From the book, The Ladies Printing Bee: an anthology of 39 letterpress printers and artists.
Published by The Street of Crocodiles Press, Sedro-Wooley, WA October 1995.
Monoprint woodcut. 1984.
Linocut and chine colle. 1992.
Block print. 3” x 4”. 1994
Who knows where or when. Probably in the ‘80s. 7” x 5”.
My drawings are based on observation. I’ve been drawing since I was a child, and have never stopped.
Ink on paper
Ink on paper.
Part of my long running “Good Housekeeping” series.
Ink on paper
Charcoal on paper
Pencil on paper, 1985
Charcoal and ink wash, early 1980s
Ink wash and charcoal, conte crayon, 1991
Some of the work I have done over the years.
Acrylic and collage, 1990. 44” x 38”.
Acrylic, coffee grounds, collage. 1990. 9’ x 7’.
Acrylic and collage, 24” x 24”. 1990.
Acrylic and collage. 4’ x 3’. 2017.
Linocut, 24” x 18”
Drawings of architectural fantasies
I loved men’s fashion and sports when I was a kid, and those were the subjects of my work.
Drawings created circa 1971, collaged on canvas, 2020.
All artwork copyright Moose Wesler, 2020. Do not reproduce without permission of the artist.