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I've been carving this block for days - it's a print depicting a fox on Stockholm's Västmannagatan.
For a look at the completed print, visit www.gantian.se.
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Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Jewish-Dutch painter, woodblock artist, and designer active in Amsterdam during the late 19th to early 20th century. He initially produced delicate watercolor drawings. However, he soon switched to decorative arts, as well as woodcuts and etchings. Mesquita’s works drew upon geometrical composition, simplicity concentrating on the main form, making them modern and unique. His recurrent themes included people portraits, exotic animals, plants, and flowers. His life tragically ended in 1944 when he, together with his family, was deported to Auschwitz. Two years later, a retrospective exhibition was set up in his honor at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. We have curated some of the best Mesquita public domain works for you to download under the Creative Commons 0 license.
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Lino print on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/04/10/a-replacement-for-thos...
a new batch of cards using up my stash of lino prints.
Blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/using-up-stash.html
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/05/01/come-on-lets-pop-into-...
original lino printed folded cards
I printed the lino plates on smooth card stock paper
The prints feature abstract landscape elements
cards are 10.5 x 15 cm when folded
cards are 4.1 x 5.9 when when folded
inside peach color and blank
back is also peach color
come with plain white envelope
Signed and dated on the back.
- listed in my Etsy Shop: valeriakondor
Black printed lino cut squares inlayed into 300g/m2 white paper
and pasted over 300g/m2 white paper
5.5 x 6.7 inch when folded
13.5 x 17 cm when folded
inside blank
comes with plain white hand made envelope
signed and dated on the back
made in 2014
Find it in my Etsy shop: RubiaCraft
I made this stamp as a wedding present Samuel and Lina. They are dear friends of ours and they got married last weekend in the city of Norrköping, just south of Stockholm.
I make a lot of custom stamps including portrait stamps for couples' wedding stationary:)
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Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Jewish-Dutch painter, woodblock artist, and designer active in Amsterdam during the late 19th to early 20th century. He initially produced delicate watercolor drawings. However, he soon switched to decorative arts, as well as woodcuts and etchings. Mesquita’s works drew upon geometrical composition, simplicity concentrating on the main form, making them modern and unique. His recurrent themes included people portraits, exotic animals, plants, and flowers. His life tragically ended in 1944 when he, together with his family, was deported to Auschwitz. Two years later, a retrospective exhibition was set up in his honor at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. We have curated some of the best Mesquita public domain works for you to download under the Creative Commons 0 license.
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This is commissioned by an Etsy seller as a logo stamp for her shop.
She requested a bunny with cross patch on her eyes and I designed this little one for her:)
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
Oil-based ink on rice paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/10/30/yes-its-the-lino-print...
original lino print with inlayed collage elements that are also lino prints
on 200g smooth white paper
19.5 x 13.5 inch
50 x 34.5 cm
unframed, unmatted
Somme 1. Linoprint with chine-collé, 15 x 15cm.
The soldiers are of the same battalion as my two great-uncles- the 55th West Lancashire.
Both survived the Somme, although they were sadly damaged mentally. In 1929 Joseph died of the DTs and, five weeks later, his brother William Lees hung himself in the back room of their tripe shop on Friargate, Preston.
When I visited the premises -by then a furniture store- in the early 1990s, the manager (unprompted and unaware of the history) told me that his staff were extremely reluctant to go in the back room, saying that they felt it was haunted.
This one is custom designed and now on its way to Malaysia :) Cursive fonts are so fun to carve.
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/03/10/oh-yes-that-picture-wi...
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Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Jewish-Dutch painter, woodblock artist, and designer active in Amsterdam during the late 19th to early 20th century. He initially produced delicate watercolor drawings. However, he soon switched to decorative arts, as well as woodcuts and etchings. Mesquita’s works drew upon geometrical composition, simplicity concentrating on the main form, making them modern and unique. His recurrent themes included people portraits, exotic animals, plants, and flowers. His life tragically ended in 1944 when he, together with his family, was deported to Auschwitz. Two years later, a retrospective exhibition was set up in his honor at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. We have curated some of the best Mesquita public domain works for you to download under the Creative Commons 0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1297557/samuel-jessurun-de-mesquita
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Jewish-Dutch painter, woodblock artist, and designer active in Amsterdam during the late 19th to early 20th century. He initially produced delicate watercolor drawings. However, he soon switched to decorative arts, as well as woodcuts and etchings. Mesquita’s works drew upon geometrical composition, simplicity concentrating on the main form, making them modern and unique. His recurrent themes included people portraits, exotic animals, plants, and flowers. His life tragically ended in 1944 when he, together with his family, was deported to Auschwitz. Two years later, a retrospective exhibition was set up in his honor at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. We have curated some of the best Mesquita public domain works for you to download under the Creative Commons 0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1297557/samuel-jessurun-de-mesquita
Between the stamps and the sketches, this is what I'm working on. It will be ready some time next week. Or so I hope.
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
I was inspired by traditional Japanese graphic art when I carved the fur texture.
I mounted this on a piece of unfinished wood so it's easier to handle. The cat is now on her way to the new owners!
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
this piece was included in the feb/march issue of quilting arts magazine. it was part of an article i wrote called 'layered print making'. the fabrics have been lino printed with an original leaf design.
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FACEDOWN
A 4 layer hand-carved linoleum print on Arches 100% cotton archival paper ... very small edition of 30 prints created off a tiny press here in San Francisco ... size 6.5"x 5"
Some of us wear multiple masks. Not content to hide ourselves just in public, but hide our true feelings, beliefs, loves, hates even at home. If you know someone at work there is a good chance that you wouldn't know them at home.
linocut 9 x 12 inches
I've been commissioned to make some large logo stamps recently. Some might be intimidated to print large images by hand, but it can be a lot of fun and the imprint usually turn out great:)
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
A custom stamp, commissioned by a sci-fi aficionado.
A longer post on my blog with a lot of picture of the process: tthisisjusttosay.blogspot.se/2015/03/dead-astronaut-ex-li...
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/02/26/ah-another-one-with-fr...
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2021/04/24/what-about-a-short-wor...
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/12/30/hm-its-just-things-aga...
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita was a Jewish-Dutch painter, woodblock artist, and designer active in Amsterdam during the late 19th to early 20th century. He initially produced delicate watercolor drawings. However, he soon switched to decorative arts, as well as woodcuts and etchings. Mesquita’s works drew upon geometrical composition, simplicity concentrating on the main form, making them modern and unique. His recurrent themes included people portraits, exotic animals, plants, and flowers. His life tragically ended in 1944 when he, together with his family, was deported to Auschwitz. Two years later, a retrospective exhibition was set up in his honor at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum. We have curated some of the best Mesquita public domain works for you to download under the Creative Commons 0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1297557/samuel-jessurun-de-mesquita