As I've explained in the previous post, this week's linocut project was flowers: dried ones, geometric ones, stylized, minimalist, in natural colors - to avoid the inherent "sweetness" of flower depictions. The result is a small series of works in which I have played with the typographic ink color, hues, and combinations, and with the date&title&technique&signature which is an organic part of the image. So here is the geometric bouquet, in its several variants, plus the lino and the cutting tool. The prints are available on my Etsy shop.
my favorite: overlapping colors |
typographic ink applied with the sponge |
stronger contrast - dark brown on white paper |
different integration of text and image - and a strange pink paper |
detail of the sponge-applied color |
the lino block |
lino block, print, and gauge tool |
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