American History Prints > We Are Pilgrims

Moku hanga woodblock print of a group of pilgrims and graffiti by Annie Bissett
HONEY, I'M WORRIED ABOUT THE KIDS
Japanese Woodblock Print with spray paint
10.25" x 14.5" (26 x 37 cm)

William Bradford wrote about the early settlement in Plymouth, MA, saying that the Pilgrims left their exile home in Holland for America because "they saw their posterity would be in danger to degenerate and to be corrupted" if they remained in Holland. I found some Dutch graffiti to corrupt the posterity with.

9" x 13" (23 x 33 cm) image size
made with 2 shina plywood blocks
6 hand-rubbed layers plus spray paint on Nishinouchi paper.
Edition: 12