Bryan grew up in the woods, and the trees left their mark on him – a relief print on his soul that would later manifest itself in his art.
Bryan’s Website
English Oak Orange Cross Cut Honey Locust Yellow Cedar Sculpture Print
The Artist’s Process
“He seals the wood and covers it with ink. Then, he lays a thin sheet of Japanese rice paper on the cross-section, rubs it with his hand and peels the paper back to reveal a relief print of the tree’s growth rings.”
Magazine Article
References: https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/03/27/10-amazing-artists-to-inspire-nature-related-art-projects/ https://www.bryannashgill.com https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/covered-in-ink-cross-sections-of-trees-make-gorgeous-prints-1625704/ https://alexkershawmajournal.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/impressions-of-the-landscape-bryan-nash-gill/