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Black & White proof of the 2 key blocks for "GARDEN" woodcut in progress…
"GARDEN" is a 18" x 24" Color Woodblock print in progress by Paul & Valerie of Tugboat Printshop.
More about this print here! www.tugboatprintshop.com/woodcut_garden.htm
Schaal van papier maché, binnenkant beplakt met een houtsnede. hoogte 25 x diameter 30 cm.
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Paper mache bowl, inside a collage made from a wood block print.
I had such a good time getting to know Hannah Gebhart of DinoCat Studio via this week's Artist Spotlight. Not only is she a fine printmaker, but also a quiller of incredibly vibrant landscapes and animals. Go see! www.allthingspaper.net/2025/05/hannah-gebhart-printmaker-...
last weekend i thought it would be a great idea to redecorate!!
say hello to the new piece in the living room.
Linocut &chine colle, image size 4"x6" paper size 7.5"x10".
It's a reduction linocut with rainbow inking. Dated 2006
Woodcut, digital print, sumi ink drawing, polyester lithography, more polyester lithography, more woodcut, then more sumi ink drawing. While these were finished on time, I messed one up and so there are only four in the edition instead of the required five.
Jetpur, is a small textile town in the Rajkot district of Gujarat known for screen-printing, block printing and dyeing. This was shot in a screen printing factory.
The cabinet has plenty of drawers which are the perfect size for the different tools necessary for color woodblock printmaking. The top row holds the small carving tools, the second row contains four hand-made barens used to achieve impression, and the bottom drawers hold brushes, drawing tools, and other miscellaneous items.
"House Tree" is a new 9" x 7" color woodblock print on Ivory Somerset Paper. Collaborative by Paul + Valerie, 2011.
Online as soon as we curate, sign, and photograph 'em!
Stay tuned!
Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
November 1933
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957)
This was the first Japanese woodblock print I purchased. I was very young and knew nothing about such things, but recognized the incredible quality of the artist's line, and the craftsman's hand.
©2011 Julia Forsyth, RAVEN (ink virgin carved lino block), 5" x 8", side view to see dimensions
So...this is what this project looks like after carving for many hours.
How long will this block look so pristinely lino-colored? Only until it gets inked up for printing. After inking, the ink gets absorbed into the lino's DNA and, even after all the ink is washed off, the ink residue remains. Pristine appearance post-inking? Nevermore... :)
...and now, YouTube! www.youtube.com/user/JuliaForsythArt Get your hot-off-the-presses linocut tutorials!
5 different pine trees, all in a row.
Drawn in India ink.
Block printed rectangles.
Pretty paper landscape.
On birch.