Original Lino print by Andrew Stratford of a Koi carp. Hand cut and printed on 280gsm Strathmore paper using Cranfield Safe Wash relief inks. Mounted in an A4 size (29.5cm x 21cm) white mount. Actual print size is 14cm x 11cm.
Hand carved Pismo Beach Print using rubber stamp. Each print is made by hand with black ink on white paper and cut to 5x7 inches. The stamp itself measures 4x6 inches. Each handmade print is unique and there are natural variations in how the ink looks on each piece. Inspired by the dunes of California this piece uses sharp contrast to lay out a sunrise scene on a solitary dune.
This is a 7"x5" lino cut print of a female face surrounded by waves and curls of hair, a moon and stars. Each is printed by hand (hand pulled - no press) - with high quality ink onto your choice of an ivory, or kraft coloured piece of card-stock. Due to the handmade nature of these prints, each is unique with it's own variations. You can request a photo of your specific print once you have placed your order. If you are not happy with the print selected for you for any reason, I will gladly switch it with another.
A selection of gorgeous, one of a kind lino prints by artist Ellen von Wiegand, shared on the blog: http://www.artisticmoods.com/ellen-von-wiegand/
Hair bun. Two color linocut, 20 x 25 cm, proof.
Bristol, UK-based artist and illustrator Owen Gent creates whimsical yet melancholy works that feature characters navigating a surreal world with a folkloric aesthetic. With water as a recurring motif, the protagonists of his paintings often find solitude in desolate lagoons and pools. Being around water is often therapeutic, and Gent's characters remind us of its calming powers. His protagonists seem to submerge themselves to wash away their sorrows. Gent's work is flat and stylized yet filled with prismatic colors, and his distinct approach stands out whether he is working on personal or client work.
Kathleen Neeley’s linocut prints are infused with varying cultures across time, yet feel wholly contemporary in reflection. The artist looks at our relationship to the Earth, femininity, and other personal subjects while maintaining the elements and motifs of myths.
Kathleen Neeley’s linocut prints are infused with varying cultures across time, yet feel wholly contemporary in reflection. The artist looks at our relationship to the Earth, femininity, and other personal subjects while maintaining the elements and motifs of myths.