This is a hand-carved block print depicting Emma Goldman, printed by hand on handmade mulberry paper. Goldman was a revolutionary anarchist, writer, and organizer whose ideas reshaped radical politics in the United States and beyond. Known as “Red Emma,” Goldman was a relentless critic of capitalism, militarism, prisons, and state power. She was an early advocate for free speech, birth control, sexual freedom, workers’ rights, and anti-war resistance. Her activism led to repeated arrests, imprisonment, and eventual deportation in 1919 under the Red Scare.
Printing technique: The image is transferred using traditional relief printing methods, with each impression done manually, the end result of each print showcases subtle variations that make every print unique. The paper is natural mulberry tree fiber, giving it a soft texture, visible inclusions, and natural irregular fibers that reflect its handmade origin.
Suitable for framing or archival storage.