Friday, September 5, 2025

Great Egret Block Print

I have recently finished a new reduction block print of a Great Egret. My daughter took a photo of one of these beautiful birds while walking along the ocean in the"Southie" area of Boston. Even with jets flying overhead to land at Logan Airport, this bird seemed unperturbed.

The Great Egret is a large showy white shorebird with a yellow bill and black legs. Not to be confused with the much smaller Snowy Egret, which has a black bill.


I started with a cropped image of the photo, and transferred it onto an Easy-Kut block. I then outlined the drawing with a thin Sharpie marker. All the areas that will remain white are carved out first.


I printed  light layers of blue and tan to start. The yellow bill was printed using a stencil to keep the ink only in that small area. 













I also used stencils for the ochre color in the water.



Lots of textures!


The ochre color was covered with another layer of darker blue. The rocks and the seaweed were defined by a darker brown, after I carved out all the textures.


This is the finished version. You can probably guess that I also cut a stencil for the leg. The black eye was applied with the wooden end of a paint brush, dipped in ink.

The image is 6.5" x 9, and I'm framing it in a 14" x 16" black frame with a white mat.

Unmatted prints from this edition will be on my Etsy shop soon!