Artwork description:

Walking to my studio there is a bank of these amazing plants with white cloud heads. They look like cow parsley but they're not. They have these incredibly complex curled up seed cages which unfurl to a mass of tiny white petals. They've been bugging me for a couple of weeks as to how to go about capturing them onto paper. I'm very happy with my result.
There are 24 printed versions before all that remained on my lino were the dots of the seeds.
This is 3 of 7 green plants printed onto a white background.
Reduction linocut print.

Materials used:

ink

Tags:
#plants #cow parsley #botanical art #nature print #seed heads 

The Wild Carrot (2017)

Linocut 
by Hazel McNab

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£65

  • Linocut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 7
  • Size: 30 x 40cm (unframed) / 20 x 30cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Illustrative
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Walking to my studio there is a bank of these amazing plants with white cloud heads. They look like cow parsley but they're not. They have these incredibly complex curled up seed cages which unfurl to a mass of tiny white petals. They've been bugging me for a couple of weeks as to how to go about capturing them onto paper. I'm very happy with my result.
There are 24 printed versions before all that remained on my lino were the dots of the seeds.
This is 3 of 7 green plants printed onto a white background.
Reduction linocut print.

Materials used:

ink

Tags:
#plants #cow parsley #botanical art #nature print #seed heads 
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I’m an Artist/Printmaker and I mainly work in reduction linocuts, which means I use the same piece of lino and cut away each colour after I’ve printed that layer. It... Read more

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