This is a linocut to celebrate rural life. I often dream about escaping to the country and living in nature, away from the noise of the city. I think many of us do. Again this is an earlier work showcasing the mark-making affordable from lino carving and with the addition of plenty of rustic charm!
This is a limited edition linocut, printed on beautiful Fabriano Rosapina Avorio 285gsm paper.
Each work will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.
HOW THE ARTWORK IS MADE:
This is a handmade and handprinted linocut. The artwork is created by drawing out the image directly onto linoleum and then using small cutting tools, the image is intricately carved out. Whatever is cut away from the surface does not pick up the ink during printing, what remains does. In printmaking terms, a linocut is a form of relief printing. After inking up the linocut, high quality paper is placed over the image and the back of the paper is rubbed vigorously, using a wooden spoon. This is called hand-burnishing. The entire process is very labor-intensive, but the result is a beautiful, limited edition art print.
Your print will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.
If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.
linoleum, printmaking ink, carving tools
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£110
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This is a linocut to celebrate rural life. I often dream about escaping to the country and living in nature, away from the noise of the city. I think many of us do. Again this is an earlier work showcasing the mark-making affordable from lino carving and with the addition of plenty of rustic charm!
This is a limited edition linocut, printed on beautiful Fabriano Rosapina Avorio 285gsm paper.
Each work will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.
HOW THE ARTWORK IS MADE:
This is a handmade and handprinted linocut. The artwork is created by drawing out the image directly onto linoleum and then using small cutting tools, the image is intricately carved out. Whatever is cut away from the surface does not pick up the ink during printing, what remains does. In printmaking terms, a linocut is a form of relief printing. After inking up the linocut, high quality paper is placed over the image and the back of the paper is rubbed vigorously, using a wooden spoon. This is called hand-burnishing. The entire process is very labor-intensive, but the result is a beautiful, limited edition art print.
Your print will come wrapped in protective tissue paper to reach you in the best condition.
If you have any questions relating to the work before purchase please don't hesitate to ask me.
linoleum, printmaking ink, carving tools
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