It Always Grows

Ian J. Welch

Textured monochrome print showing a dense cluster of branches with jagged cutouts, giving the impression of fragmented or eroded wood.

Opens Thu Jan 8, 6-8pm

On view January 8-29, 2026

Zabar Lobby Gallery

sponsored by Jag Gallery

Ian J. Welch reflects on the tension between human boundaries and the persistence of the natural world. Through printmaking, drawing, and handmade paper incorporating materials gathered from the landscapes he studies, Welch documents spaces in transition—both lush and scarred, naturally evolving and human-altered.

His work emerges from hours of on-site observation and photography, focusing on “liminal spaces” where multiple transitions occur at once: subtle shifts in vegetation, abrupt incursions of concrete or fencing, the layered marks of unchecked progress. The resulting images, printed in hand-pulled editions, meditate on our vulnerability to nature’s power and our own greed, while affirming the resilience of the living world. Whether framed or unframed, each work offers a tactile record of place and moment—reminders that nature always finds a way forward.

image: “Times Yet Seen” (intaglio with relief and serigraphy with papier colle, 12” x 12”, 2022).