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The couple requested this stamp because they are getting married in a Stockholm cafe famous for its apples. I'll put up a picture of the imprint later!
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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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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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For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2015/09/26/a-linocut-from-2014/
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2023/12/13/the-lino-print-the-one...
Two Ex Libris stamps for two young sisters from Chile. Matilde loves fantasies, especially pirates and witches; Violeta likes birds and her favorite is the bald eagle.
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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
Julia Forsyth
McKinney, TX USA
Block printing ink and Sharpie pens hand-printed on upcycled vintage map
5 inches x 8 inches (13cm x 20cm)
$100
julia@juliaforsythart.com
Mythosapiens contains 15 Illustrations ,executed in reduction lino print as a small limited edition.
15 culture heros from 15 mythological narratives from all around the world with an introduction text about utopian and dystopian understanding of heroes and myths.
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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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i orders 7.2 kilograms of lead letterpress letters, and they came in today! right in the middle of my linoprinting session.
i was a happy girl.
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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
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/09/18/oh-and-going-back-to-t...
A collection of six of my "woman with hat" bookmarks hand printed on same size colourd cardstock in a folded booklet (which bears another woman with hat print) to either look at together like a book, or you can take them out to use.
For sale now in my Etsy Shop.
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/and-back-to-the-lino-p...
new lino I chiseled in the christmas holidays, busy making cards now! blogged
katefern.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/new-lino-prints-for-card...
Heather commissioned this stamp for her dad's 60th birthday. She sent me a great photo of him which was really amazing to work with.
I'm reading Alex Schulman's Skynda att älska, which translates to Hurry to Love. It's a memoir about the write's father who was almost 60 years older than him. Very touching and thought-provoking read.
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page: www.facebook.com/myrubberstamp
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2016/08/26/linocut-coming-along-n...
Yay completed! This is a new custom monogram stamp I made for Kiirsti's wedding, now on its way to Ontario, Canada.
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lino print on fabric with a little bit of embroidery, titled to make a tenuous link with an exhibition themed 'current'.
blogged at katefern.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/a-recipe-for-happiness-a...
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davewhatt.wordpress.com/2013/01/27/time-for-another-lino-...
This is an original 2-color Linocut print
Edition of only 10 pieces!
Size:
DIN A3
297 x 420mm,
11.7 x 16.5 inch
Linocut prints have been around for a long time but this is the first one I've ever produced. It's based on a photograph I took of the Caedmon memorial on the top of the headland overlooking Whitby Harbour at the Church of St Mary. The memorial is a tall Celtic cross looking monument which was unveiled in 1898.
There are some local notables carved onto it and the ones on the windward side have taken a particular battering by the elements. The part that depicted St John of Beverley caught my attention so I thought I'd fix him up and give him a little remix with a new head, coat of arms and mysterious SSS legend. I particularly like how it looks like a rubbing has been taken off the stonework in question rather than it being down to my amateur attempt to ink my linocut. I'm calling it a happy accident all the same.
He's been made using the magic of a linocut, ink and nice thick watercolour paper and he measures in at a compact 28x16cm. Drop us a line if you need him in your life...
Cheers
id-iom
Minneapolis-based photographer Aminda Villa commissioned this custom logo stamp. The serif font was fun to carve, and I used maroon- and coffee-colored ink pads to give the ring a realistic worn-in look.
You can find more about my work and me on my FB page.
Hand-painted Linoprint (Gouache and Acrylic)
On Antique Book Page
16" x 22"
2017
Curb Appeal, Art Star Gallery, March 2017
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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
Two Ex Libris stamps for two young sisters from Chile. Matilde loves fantasies, especially pirates and witches; Violeta likes birds and her favorite is the bald eagle.
Linocut prints have been around for a long time but this is the first one I've ever produced. It's based on a photograph I took of the Caedmon memorial on the top of the headland overlooking Whitby Harbour at the Church of St Mary. The memorial is a tall Celtic cross looking monument which was unveiled in 1898.
There are some local notables carved onto it and the ones on the windward side have taken a particular battering by the elements. The part that depicted St John of Beverley caught my attention so I thought I'd fix him up and give him a little remix with a new head, coat of arms and mysterious SSS legend. I particularly like how it looks like a rubbing has been taken off the stonework in question rather than it being down to my amateur attempt to ink my linocut. I'm calling it a happy accident all the same.
He's been made using the magic of a linocut, ink and nice thick watercolour paper and he measures in at a compact 28x16cm. Drop us a line if you need him in your life...
Cheers
id-iom
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Eagle Owl Virgin Ink Carved Linoblock Close-up, carved linoblock, 5" x 8"
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Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/01/07/the-one-with-the-cubes...