A ceramic artist and printmaker, Boyden has explored a wide variety of
themes in his prints over the past twenty years, including animals, the
landscape, and most recently, the human figure. In this suite of 96
drypoints, Boyden set out to depict horrendous and abhorrent images of
humanity: "characters from creation's ineptitudes, vagaries, vengeances,
and sad jokes." In the process of creating the series of
three-inch-by-two-inch plates, the artist came to the realization that a
process that was born in anger and disillusionment had metamorphosed
into a state of empathy.
Included in this exhibition catalog are prose pieces by Kim Stafford and
David James Duncan, and well as a discussion with the artist on his use
of the drypoint technique.