They call me, Walter Allen-Henderson
I am a printmaker and educator whose work explores history, myth, and repetition through layered print processes. I live and work in the desert Southwest, where I teach etching, lithography, and relief while maintaining an active studio practice. My work bridges traditional print methods with contemporary cultural inquiry.
Approach
My work engages printmaking as both process and archive, layering historical references, myth, and contemporary imagery into dense visual systems. Through repetition, scale, and material experimentation, I invite viewers to slow down, look closely, and navigate meaning over time.