LINOCUTS
Absolutely, this is my interface with the world of making marks on surfaces using a press. Austrian and German Expressionist Woodcut prints, along with Ukiyo-e are what made me want to learn about handmade prints. I owe every bit of my current drawing style to the Expressionists' prints. Linoleum, of course, is a lot easier to carve than wood but I'm told that the approach is very similar.




3 comments:
Great stuff. Reminds me a little of Paul Pope's work.
Sir, you make me blush!
Beautiful work!!
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