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Jordan Kendall Parks
Jordan Kendall Parks
portfolio
Woodcut and Linoleum Prints
Design & Illustration
Murals
public art
Emergence: Art in a Free Surface, 2024
Windward Exhibition, 2019 - 2022
Solar Sit, 2021
Surface First Tilts West, 2017
about
Artist Statement
Curriculum Vitae
Publications / Videos
Contact Me
workshops
shop JKP studio
Fine Art
Wearables
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Emergence: Art in a Free Surface, 2024
Windward Exhibition, 2019 - 2022
Solar Sit, 2021
Surface First Tilts West, 2017
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Fine Art Take Back What Once Belonged to You
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Take Back What Once Belonged to You

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Printed by hand on rice paper in Portland, Maine.

Take Back What Once Belonged to You is a narrative on reclaiming identity. As I was carving this block, a gray wolf appeared in the Grand Canyon for the first time in 50 years. They had been driven out by hunters.

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Printed by hand on rice paper in Portland, Maine.

Take Back What Once Belonged to You is a narrative on reclaiming identity. As I was carving this block, a gray wolf appeared in the Grand Canyon for the first time in 50 years. They had been driven out by hunters.

Printed by hand on rice paper in Portland, Maine.

Take Back What Once Belonged to You is a narrative on reclaiming identity. As I was carving this block, a gray wolf appeared in the Grand Canyon for the first time in 50 years. They had been driven out by hunters.

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