Mist Cloud Rain by Stephanie Wolff
Stephanie Wolff: "Lines from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s 1878 poem Kéramos. "
Wolff used two lines from this long poem of Longfellow’s about a potter at work. These two lines reflect Wolff’s continuing interest in weather and witnessing the ongoing effects of climate change.
The mist and cloud will turn to rain, the rain to mist and cloud again.
Processes, Dimensions, and Edition Information
Vermont: Stephanie Wolff, 2024. Editions of 19 + 2 AP.
7.5 x 2.5 x .75 inches. Materials: Paper, board, cloth, ink, wood. Text printed letterpress from polymer and illustrations printed using bell-wire. Copies were printed on various Asian papers making it a variable edition. Bound as a one-sheet book with a removeable paper cover and a hardcover chemise. Housed in a basswood slipcase with a laser-cut cloud shape on the front. Signed and numbered by the artist.