Artwork description:

Fall, the sky is golden, and out comes the woolly coats, so cosy

WHAT IS A LINOCUT?: A handprinted linocut reduction print, reduction means that as I am printing the very short edition of only 5 prints , I cut away areas to keep the color I just printed. This is quite a complicated process, great fun, as you don't really know how the print is going to turn out until the end, it is a technique I enjoy very much, as it feels quite like you are sculpting with your linocut knife and painting with your roller of ink. Experience has taught me incredibly much about this way of printing, managing the ink, using pressure, etc etc, given the choice this is my favorite way of printmaking!

All my lino prints are printed by me, printmaking is my big love!
I have used happy bright colors for this autumn print, printed with water based inks.

SIZE: "Golden sky and wool coats" is printed on a crisp white piece of velvety printmaking paper,
the image measures 15" x 15" (38cm x 38cm )
and paper is 19" x 18". (48 cm x 46 cm)

EDITION: I have signed, titled and numbered the print. It is one of 5 prints.
Please note you might not receive the number in the photo.
This print fits a standard frame.

SHIPPING: I'll mail it to you, from my studio in Denmark, packed with great care, see my over 870 reviews.
It comes with a flier explaining what a lino reduction is, see thumbnail.

If you have any questions, just get in touch with me!
Thank you for looking in my shop, and welcome back.
Mariann

Materials used:

linoleum, block printing inks, printmaking press, printmaking paper, artists skill and imagination

Tags:
#landscape #blue #bright colors #autumn #fall #sheep #blue sea #linocut #greenery #rolling hills #rowan tree #handmade prints 

Golden sky and wool coats (2021) Linocut
by Mariann Johansen-Ellis

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Fall, the sky is golden, and out comes the woolly coats, so cosy

WHAT IS A LINOCUT?: A handprinted linocut reduction print, reduction means that as I am printing the very short edition of only 5 prints , I cut away areas to keep the color I just printed. This is quite a complicated process, great fun, as you don't really know how the print is going to turn out until the end, it is a technique I enjoy very much, as it feels quite like you are sculpting with your linocut knife and painting with your roller of ink. Experience has taught me incredibly much about this way of printing, managing the ink, using pressure, etc etc, given the choice this is my favorite way of printmaking!

All my lino prints are printed by me, printmaking is my big love!
I have used happy bright colors for this autumn print, printed with water based inks.

SIZE: "Golden sky and wool coats" is printed on a crisp white piece of velvety printmaking paper,
the image measures 15" x 15" (38cm x 38cm )
and paper is 19" x 18". (48 cm x 46 cm)

EDITION: I have signed, titled and numbered the print. It is one of 5 prints.
Please note you might not receive the number in the photo.
This print fits a standard frame.

SHIPPING: I'll mail it to you, from my studio in Denmark, packed with great care, see my over 870 reviews.
It comes with a flier explaining what a lino reduction is, see thumbnail.

If you have any questions, just get in touch with me!
Thank you for looking in my shop, and welcome back.
Mariann

Materials used:

linoleum, block printing inks, printmaking press, printmaking paper, artists skill and imagination

Tags:
#landscape #blue #bright colors #autumn #fall #sheep #blue sea #linocut #greenery #rolling hills #rowan tree #handmade prints 
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34 years a full time printmaker and I am as much in love with printmaking as the day I pulled my first print! My presses have moved with me, from... Read more

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