"WE ARE PILGRIMS" is a companion book to my suite of 15 woodblock prints about the early settlers of New England. The book turns a modern eye on the American creation story, exploring some of the real hopes, anxieties and personages of America's early European settlers.
This is the HARDCOVER version of the book. See this link for the softcover version:
www.blurb.com/my/book/detail/1566703
Annie Bissett is a Massachusetts-based artist who works primarily with Japanese-style woodblock prints (moku hanga). Her work has been shown in a number of printmaking venues including Boston Printmakers Biennial, Los Angeles Printmaking Society, the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, the Print Center in Philadelphia, IPCNY in New York, and the International Mokuhanga Conference in Kyoto Japan. She is represented by Cullom Gallery in Seattle, where she had her first solo show in 2008. More of Annie's work can be seen at her web site or on her blog, Woodblock Dreams.
Publish Date August 31, 2010
Dimensions Standard Landscape 72 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Fine Art
Tags early American, native Americans, United States, North America, New England, Annie Bissett, moku hanga, Mayflower, Pilgrims, immigration, history, printmaking, woodblock, artist