Fred Dylla, White-line Woodcuts
White-line color woodcuts
Fred Dylla has carved over 50 blocks of various sizes and has prints from all of them available for sale. Additional prints can be created from each block upon request. The prints are created using traditional Japanese print paper and archival watercolor paints and inks. Every one is an original work of art since the paper picks up different textures from the woodblock with each handmade print. Gallery images show the size and price for an unmatted, unframed image. All woodcut images copyrighted by Fred Dylla. Contact the artist for matting and framing options.
$1600 The North Light on Block Island inspired by photograph taken by Tracey Marino.
16" x 12" $1,400 A scene of the Fisguard Lighthouse in Vancouver, BC.
12" x 16" $1,600 Scene from the Maine coast adapted from an early 20th Century oil painting.
$1800 Oyster Boats that plied the Chesapeake Bay in the 17th to 19th Centuries.
A woodcut inspired by the artist, James Edwards Butterworth's oil paintings of the America's Cup races in the New York Harbor at the turn of the 19th Century. 10 x 14 (unframed) $1100 12 x 17 (unframed) $1800
9" x 12" $1100 A woodcut intrepretation of an early 20th century painting of a yacht race done by modernist painter and photographer, Charles Sheeler. The woodcut is done in the abstract style of Blanch Lazzell that she often used in teh latter part of her career as one of the pioneers of the white-line woodcut print invented in Provincetown, MA.
20" x 20" $2100 Homage to a 1930 oil painting by early 20th Century artist, Charles Hopkinson
22" x 26" $1800 Bass Harbor lighthouse in Maine's Acadia National Park
16" x 20" $1,400 Small Mediterranean coastal village scene.
16" x 20" $1,400 A historic scene of a small Nova Scotia harbor.
16" x 20" $1,400 A historic view of a North Shore Massachusetts harbor.
12" x 10" $450 The historic East End Lighthouse on the Breakwater protecting the Delaware Bay waters.