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busy printing a couple of weeks before christmas, always scrambling at the last minute to get these things done!
A linocut illustration I did for a new brand of chilli sauce - Gran Luchito. My image has been used on the packaging and marketing material. See more of my illustrations at www.linocutboy.com
Created a Mix CD I created for the mixtape project. I decided to create a mix CD of purely Leeds bands so cut this Leeds Owl lino cut to create the covers.
Most of you probably don't know that I also study art at A Level alongside my photography course! I'm doing my personal unit on consumerism and I managed to pick up my lino print work today.
SOLD! ©2012 Julia Forsyth, FLORENTINE FLEUR, NEW ORLEANS BATON ROUGE 1973, block printing ink hand-printed on vintage 1973 map, 5" x 4"
This map is the real deal. My mother-in-law has a big collection of maps, and this one spent its glory days guiding my hub's family station wagon on many of their vacations. It has a real charm and patina consistent with a well-used map from the early 70's.
I thought about upcycling this map with my Florentine Fleur linocut since they seem to enhance each other. I'm learning how to print on it as opposed to pristine paper.
*****UPDATE***** This print sold on Etsy, but I have a similar print for sale at a gallery show. Let me know if you're interested in it! Thanks!!
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SOLD KMonah in Boston MA 1-12
Hand pulled lino print on vintage paper using oil based printing inks. I love the vintage quality to lino prints which remind me of Edwardian wood cuts and on this French vintage paper it has a really quaint quality to it. This flower is from my photos from Beth Chatto's garden.
playing with a couple of lino prints, for cards. blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/at-book-group.html
I've done some linocutting and printing about the books. I've experimented with different colour combinations and did some editing on Photoshop as well.
This is my result from a short lino- cutting course I attended. After a few testers we were set the task of creating a pictoral epitaph, a headstone if you like, of our life and how we would like to be remembered.
Mine captures aspects of my life which are or have been important to me. Each letter around the border, in hearts and flowers and stars is the initial of someone I have loved, be it friends, relatives or lovers. At the top are the paw-prints of the dogs I have loved. If you look carefully you can find a camera! It's a bit old fashioned but it's there.
All the attenders had fascinating end pieces.
new lino print for card making, I have a craft fair coming up at the end of July! blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/something-about-inspirat...
Red Riding Hood. brooch
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Our brooches series based on our linoprint "Tea-conciliation"www.etsy.com/listing/125487110…?
size: 50mm height x 37mm width
material: clear polyshrink
colour: Red on white polyshrink
alternative colour: Black on clear polyshrink
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I have already posted another colourway of this printbut thought I would like to include this in my stream so here it is.the small green leaves have been added with a potato block.
Designed, hand dyed and hand printed (using my husband's hand cut lino blocks)
by me to my specifications.
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Proof printing of my first lino cut since I was at school, many millenia ago! Called fur, fin and feather. Hope you like it
Monoprinting is a form of printmaking that has images or lines that can only be made once, unlike most printmaking, where there are multiple originals. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting. The characteristic of this method is that no two prints are alike. The beauty of this medium is also in its spontaneity and its combination of printmaking, painting and drawing media.
Taken from Wikipedia
I made this last night on the first session of my printing course, where I did the linoprinting a few weeks ago. I struggled a bit more with this as it confronted my belief that I can't draw. However, I liked this, which invovled tracing a picture. I have some ideas now, so might do some at home before next week's session.