Moku Hanga: Annie Bissett

Honey, I'm Worried About the Kids.

Honey, I'm Worried About the Kids.

by Annie Bissett (b. 1955)
Self-carved and self-printed moku hanga (Japanese woodblock print)
Signed, dated, titled, and numbered in pencil with artist's monogram in the image
Date: 2009
Edition: 12
Printed with 2 carved blocks and 6 hand-rubbed color layers plus spray paint
Paper size: 10-1/4 x 14-1/2 inches; image size: 8-7/8 x 12-7/8 inches
$275.

"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." I found some Dutch graffiti to corrupt the posterity with." Annie Bissett

Borders #3: Israel/Palestine.
They Looked Behind.
With a Prosperous Wind (b).
With a Prosperous Wind (a).
Dorothy Bradford Comes to America.
No Friends to Greet Them (light) Honey, I'm Worried About the Kids.
John Alden, 1621 & Priscilla Mullins, 1621.
Vast Unpeopled Lands.
Lost in Translation (Wampum).
10 Little 9 Little Indians.
God Blesses John Alexander & Thomas Roberts, 1637.
American Bible Story.
The First Book.
Caleb & Joel Went to Harvard, 1665.
Borders #2 - Great Wall. Borders #1 - U.S./Mexico I Ching Abe - Union. Bethlehem, from Three Prophets Mecca, from Three Prophets. Lumbini, from Three Prophets Loosen the Knots, from Five Ways to Use Your Lifeline. Climbing out of Sleep, from Five Ways to Use Your Lifeline. Hold On, from Five Ways to Use Your Lifeline. Locusts in Babylon. Raping Darfur. Melting. Tai Chi Attitudes, Position 1. Tai Chi Attitudes, Position 2 Tai Chi Attitudes, Position 3 Tai Chi Attitudes, Position 4