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This is a stamp I made for Belinda; she's just had a little boy and named him Remy.
She asked for his name in a fancy script font and a decorative Indian-looking feather underneath. I wrote the name and drew the feather; I used a small gouge to create the texture on the feather.
This one is already here but in black and white. This is the original fabric print.
Combination of gelliplate printing and lino and image transfer - so in short - a mixed media print on cotton
45 x 30cms ish
Lino Print printed on Hahnemuhle Bugra Butten Paper with Red Caligo Safe Wash Ink.
A mandala is far more than a simple shape. It represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself--a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds.
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/a-lino-print/
original lino prints of these gradient yellow-blue-green leaf medallions on white paper make the top, which has also a plain white insert card
pastel green paper makes the bottom, which has a white insert card
the bottom has the attached 3mm wide white satin ribbon, so that you can securely tie the gift
I cut the design from lino and printed individually
Sides: 11 x 8.5 cm (4.3 x 3.3 inch)
Height: 5 cm (1.9 inch)
made of 200g/m2 white and green card stock papers
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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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A second lino-cut print.
I hope to do a set of four prints based around the elements.
The small fly in the ointment being that I only have three pieces of lino.
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Mid Century Modern Barred Owl, red block printing ink hand-printed on acid-free aqua paper, 8" x 10"
Boom! Just started the 300's on this print for my #Draw365's. Closing in on it!
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Wonky ear,nose and mouth,but I found it hard to draw the features over the strong lines of the linocuts.Now I need to correct the poorly drawn bits,continue with the hair and background, 'tho I'm not sure if a pretty face suits this intrusive,rough collage ground.Might need a more 'lived in' bloke's face?
1. My parents thought a long skull would be more attractive, 2. Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it's an Art Deco gas station, 3. Eritrean child - smile, 4. Cactus, salt and mountains, 5. Painting the outside, 6. I'm still waiting to be fed, says punk baby, 7. Massawa architecture, 8. La Paz at night, 9. Tea fields and Mt Fuji - monochrome linoprint, 10. Tea fields and Mt Fuji - silkscreen, 11. The green apparently stretches underground to the ocean, 12. An amazing structure, 13. Ignore me, 14. Out of my way - I want to pass, 15. Are you sure?, 16. The flood barrier, 17. Smiling still won't make you handsome - but at least the world has not ended..., 18. Haile Selassie's palace, complete with bullet holes and shell damage, 19. Massawa's beautiful buildings, 20. Lava, haircurlingly hot, 21. Shiro - the spicy Eritrean chickpea dish, 22. Urban decay theme: Merida wall, 23. Cactus and salt, 24. Composition: Pairs, 25. Yaxchilan - Mayan stele
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Geaux!, block printing ink and acrylic on acid-free paper, 4" x 6"
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Number 50 for 2021 Weekly Alphabet Challenge : Xmas card Maker
My son was doing these, I should really have photographed the action!
For this i did a scale pattern monoprint as the background and then a linoprint of a chameleon over the top in order to achieve the layered effect.
my verandah a couple of weeks ago, new prints for a members show blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/reasons-to-celebrate.html
This photo is one of a dozen that documents the making of a custom stamp. The image is the logo I designed for the Cider House, a Danish importer of English Cider.
I wrote a blog post with even more detailed pictures documenting the whole process here.
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Eagle Owl Virgin Ink Carved Linoblock, carved linoblock, 5" x 8"
Super-curious to see how this looked inked up and printed! That's on the list for tomorrow.
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