Linocut prints are a simple way to do printmaking without a printing press. It is basically just like creating a big stamp!
In these pieces, the foreground was printed from my carvings into a linocut block, while the background was painting and draw to make each piece different. I love being able to combine printmaking with my first love, painting.

First, I drew the image I wanted to convey on the linoleum. Then, I carved out all the negative space, so all that was left was the image. For this print, I chose to only use one color. This means for any shading or tones I had to consider the amount of linoleum I was carving out. For example, the shadows from the flower pots would be very dark, but I didn’t want the floor of the space to be pure white, so I carved stripes to give it a mid tone.



Then, I mixed a deep blue with a touch a green and rolled the navy evenly across the linoleum.


Center the linoleum on the paper and press evenly with a book, or something flat and sturdy.
Peel the linoleum away from the paper from one corner, and ta da!






I made about 15 prints, and chose the best nine to paint the scene into.


They will be framed in a white frame with floating on a white mat, and I hand signed each piece in pencil.
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