Wade Womack
Wade Womack is a printmaker and painter whose work invites you into a layered world of texture, color, and thought. Born and raised in Idaho, he built a strong artistic foundation at Boise State University, earning his B.A. in Design and Printmaking in 1984.
Wade specializes in reduction wood-block printing, a demanding technique where a single block is carved, inked, and printed repeatedly to build multi-layered imagery. Guided by the belief that “art is a tool of expression,” he uses his prints and paintings to evoke emotion, spark curiosity, and uncover hidden stories.
Now based in Oregon, Wade exhibits throughout the Pacific Northwest and teaches classes to share his craft with emerging artists. Whether through dynamic prints, studio explorations, or community workshops, he continues to push the boundaries of graphic art and visual narrative.
Wade’s pieces aren’t just images — they are experiences. Each print carries the mark of the block, the rhythm of the carving, and the intention behind every layered choice.