Sana Lynch
Printmaking
Reductive Linocut on Stonehenge, 8” x 11”, 2018 Floundering encompasses the detrimental relationship between the natural world and the world in which humans are destroying. “Bite the Bait” is an ironic statement about the political climate and how the public is being lead astray by the people who currently hold office.
Zainichi, Laser Cut Wood Cut on handmade cotton paper 20” x 30”, 2018 Zainichi (在日韓国人) is inspired by Celebrate People’s History created by Josh MacPhee. This poster describes the standard of living that Korean immigrants had to endure while in Japan pre and post World War II.
Zainichi, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Stonehenge, 20” x 30”, 2018 Zainichi (在日韓国人) is inspired by Celebrate People’s History created by Josh MacPhee. This poster describes the standard of living that Korean immigrants had to endure while in Japan pre and post World War II.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Migrations on the Move, Laser Cut Wood Cut on Masa, 10” x 15”, 2018 Migrations on the Move is inspired by Dan Majka’s Nature Conservancy migration map. This series depicts the changing of animal migration as climate change continues its global impact.
Laser Cut Wood Cut on Newsprint, 10” x 15”, 2018 Inspired by the Fox News article, “Women’s College Instructs Professors Not to Call Students ‘Women’” which is a commentary that heckles the Mount Holyoke College gender policy. This piece addresses the article, the people who made comments to it, as well as how quickly news fades away.
Laser Cut Wood Cut on Newsprint, 10” x 15”, 2018 Inspired by the Fox News article, “Women’s College Instructs Professors Not to Call Students ‘Women’” which is a commentary that heckles the Mount Holyoke College gender policy. This piece addresses the article, the people who made comments to it, as well as how quickly news fades away.
Laser Cut Wood Cut on Newsprint, 10” x 15”, 2018 Inspired by the Fox News article, “Women’s College Instructs Professors Not to Call Students ‘Women’” which is a commentary that heckles the Mount Holyoke College gender policy. This piece addresses the article, the people who made comments to it, as well as how quickly news fades away.