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Linocut printmaking is a hands-on printmaking technique where you start with a block of linoleum and carve out your design using special carving tools. This type of printmaking falls into the category of Relief Printing
The areas you carve away won’t show up in the final print, so you’re basically creating a raised pattern.
After carving, ink is rolled over the raised surface, paper placed on top, and press down to transfer the inked design. When you lift the paper, your unique print appears.
Each pulled print is considered an original as they are all have slight printing variations.
Relief or Linocut printing is a fun way to create art that you can repeat for multiple prints of one block, and you can experiment with different inking techniques to create different looks.
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Quiet Places collection
This is collection of loose watercolor landscapes, featuring small 3"x 3" watercolor landscape paintings.
Each piece uses the wet-on-wet technique, allowing the paint to bloom and flow into the water to create soft, dreamy landscapes that promote calmness.
Each painting reflects my emotions while creating them, is crafted with care and purpose, and embodies the peace felt during creation.
Collect one or more pieces to form your own serene space, where each look brings a moment of quiet reflection.
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Cyanotype printing is a simple and fun photographic process that creates beautiful blue-toned images.
First, a special liquid solution is brushed onto paper or fabric and left to dry in the dark.
Then, objects or negatives are placed on the coated surface and exposed to sunlight. The sunlight turns the exposed areas into a deep blue color, while the covered parts stay white.
After a quick rinse in water, the image appears with striking blue and white contrasts. It’s a creative way to capture shapes and shadows using just light and basic materials.
I hope you’ll enjoy the botanical prints I have made featureing many of the blooms from my very own flower garden.