It's a little dark here, but I've cut out areas for the second layer.


Here's a close-up of the heron (above) and the original sketch (below)
This is the first color layer. The lines are from a Sharpee marker I used to cover over the pencil lines on the block before I started cutting. They fade away on subsequent prints, but remain dark enough to see on the plate.
Such a clever process Jane....it looks brilliant and the heron is a beauty.Wiley has grown so much...Billy sends a purr x
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