“What has happened? The thing that has happened in this valley has happened in hundreds of others. The town, the whole valley, has turned its back upon the river. They have sought to get away from it. They have neglected it. They have used it as a sewer, a drain, a place for throwing their waste and their offal. Mills, homes, and farms have poured their dirt and refuse into it; outhouses and dung heaps have lined its banks. Almost as if by miracle some beauty still remains in places where the river for a moment free of its enemies and tormentors, dark and exhausted under its tall trees, has sunk back to vestiges of its former charm, in great, slow, breathless curves and still murmurs.”

W.E.B. Du Bois, “the Housatonic River” speech for the annual meeting of the alumni of Searles High School, 1930.

The Whip-poor-will, 2021

$600.00

Printed in 2024
Chine-collé photogravure on vintage kozo over Moulin de Gue Rives De Lin paper
6.25″x8” plate, 11.5″x15” paper
Edition of 20 with 1 BAT and 2 Artist Proofs
Printed by Nathanael Kooperkamp & Walker Blackwell
Published by Prints on Paper Studio in partnership with Valley Books
Signed and Editioned by the Artist
Edition ID: OM-001