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Linoblock after first inking for the first proof. Based on a photo by Flickr member markfountain52.

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/2023/01/24/the-lino-print-with-th...

This one is custom designed and hand carved for Simon from Chile. He's a young avid reader who's crazy about Warrior Cats.

 

Simon's godmother, Victoria, commissioned this stamp for him as a birthday present. Victoria has ordered from me many times and she always gives very clear feedbacks while trusting me completely with artistic decisions. I love working with her♥

 

Ex libris stamps add a lovely personal touch to any reader's book collection and is often a great present.

 

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Linogravure qui montre une scène de tempête à Saint-Malo en Bretagne. Imprimée à l'encre noire sur une presse ancienne. Format 20 x 10 cm, papier gravure blanc 220g/m². Cette série a été imprimée à 5 exemplaires.

A retrouver dans ma boutique Etsy (lien ci-dessous).

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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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Tissue paper collage and lino print. Registration gone awry.

prints for the dream menagerie exhibition back in June

Oil-based ink on Japanese Kizuki paper, about A4 in size.

For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2020/03/18/lino-print-with-er-key...

this is an older piece (2 years or so) but i've never photographed it. it's quite different for me for a couple of reasons, the colour palette i rarely use, it's quite moody. it also contains a few commercial prints, which i rarely use too. most of the rest of the fabrics are screen printed silk samples from my collage days

A Ex Libris stamp for the Inna and Tom's library. This one's quite big (app. 7cm or 3" wide) and more like a small print.

 

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Completed print.

 

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Train ticket linocut for this public transport campaign project. Edited on Photoshop. A work in progress...

Linolschnitt - Linocut

Hope you're having a great christmas break, this is the card I sent to family and friends this year, blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/happy-christmas-everyone...

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Here's a new Ex Libris stamp I made for a lawyer and his book collection.

 

The design is based on the Hercules statue created by William Brodie around 1863.

 

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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.

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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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New linocut featuring four Swedish fishes.

 

I write more about the process on my blog:my blog

 

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.

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.

 

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I'm preparing a 60 x 90 cm lino print for an exhibition at Svarta Lådan (the windows outside Scandic Malmen, Medborgarplatsen).

 

It's the first time I work on such a big print so I'm trying to keep everything on track.

 

More pictures and loads of first-hand experience on my blog:

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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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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/2025/02/14/i-suppose-its-not-a-pu...

Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.

For more i=on this one, you could have a look here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/08/24/it-is-saturday-its-a-l...

A pod of hand printed lino cut blue whales : )

good bye, old tram!

3color linocut print on japanese washi paper

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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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Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.

For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/03/13/its-that-lino-print-th...

print with linocut and leaves

the code links to a verse in the Bible: A time to be born, a time to die, a time to plant, a time to pluck out what has been planted.

 

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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 have a look here: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2023/10/24/the-lino-print-design-...

'The Replacement Cloud'

Black ink on Japanese paper, about A4 size.

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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/2024/03/20/yes-i-have-done-a-lino...

Latest print. For more info about me or my work, check out my flickr profile.

 

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I designed and carved this stamp of cuddling owls for Marilyn and Julia's wedding.

 

The stamp measures app. 6x6cm (2.5"x2.5").

 

"this is just to say" stamps

Lino print on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.

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These three mini stamps went to a lucky girl's Christmas stocking :D

 

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192/365/2021, 3845 days in a row.

Oil-based ink on rice paper, about A4 in size.

For more on this one, you could click here. davewhatt.wordpress.com/2025/06/12/well-dave-that-is-a-ve...

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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/2025/05/29/that-lino-print-i-ment...

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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