Nate’s black-and-white woodcut prints emerge from a quiet, almost meditative attention to the everyday, puddles, sidewalk stains, crumpled bits of tissue, fleeting marks that are often overlooked or dismissed. These ordinary remnants carry subtle narratives of movement, touch, and time. Through the stark language of the woodcut, Nate amplifies their textures and rhythms, allowing the mundane to take on a sculptural, almost monumental presence.
