This is my 2017 Groundhog Day card. It's a linocut and I did a first edition of 33. I skipped making one last year (I had just moved and hadn't set up my studio yet.) I did make Groundhog Day cards in 2015 and 2014, and plan to continue this as an annual tradition.
This is my first woodcut to include a pop-up element. So the messages are written on the cover of the card and the decorative image is on the inside. I leave it up to the viewers to decide what he's reacting to and its meaning.
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