Ecoprinted watercolor paper on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted watercolor paper on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted watercolor paper on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted watercolor paper, acrylic paint on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted photo paper, watercolor paint on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted watercolor paper on panel
8 x 8 inches
Unframed $400
Ecoprinted watercolor paper
9.5 x 11.5 inches
$250 with frame
Ecoprinted watercolor paper
9.5 x 11.5 inches
$250 with frame
Ecoprinted watercolor paper
9.5 x 11.5 inches
$250 with frame
Ecoprinted watercolor paper, mixed media
24 x 36 inches
$3200 with frame
Ecoprinted watercolor paper, mixed media, mounted on hardwood
42 x 28 inches
Unframed $3500
Ecoprinted watercolor paper, mixed media, on panel
25 x 42 inches
Unframed $2500
Notice: Pricing and availability are not guaranteed. Contact the artist for the most up-to-date pricing and availability.
Carolyn Maul is a professional artist living in Hollis, NH who specializes in Ecoprint artwork. At its most basic, Ecoprinting is a botanical contact print that she creates on watercolor paper after having soaked it overnight in an alum solution and binding the plant material securely enough to boil it all for an hour. The boiling process is what causes the dyes and tannins from the plants to permanently adhere to the paper fibers. She will often embellish the Ecoprints with mica powder, metal leaf, acrylic paints, illustration pens, colored pencils, or anything else she feels would enhance the final product.
She is a juried member of the NH League of Craftsmen, and her work can be seen in their galleries in Meredith, Concord, and Nashua. She is also a juried member of the NH Art Association and a board member of the Hollis Arts Society.
Her work combines the chaos of natural prints with intentional artistic composition. Carolyn offers studio tours by appointment for those interested in custom pieces. Follow her on Instagram at @CarolynMaul.
After discovering Ecoprinting in the Fall of 2022, I realized that I was able to incorporate all the artistic modalities I loved: painting, drawing, mixed media, collage, even quilting! After it is dried and ironed, I get to search for the composition within the chaos. Despite the mess associated with creating art and wrangling a toddler, I offer Studio Tours by appointment to those who are interested in purchasing a custom Ecoprint for their home.