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Milkweed II — Linocut Print A4 (Red & Black)
Paul Worthy
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- 19th February
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- 21st February
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- Standard delivery
- 25th - 26th February
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This handmade linocut print is loosely based off the Milkweed flower, transformed into a symetrical design. This piece is printed by hand onto smooth off-white premium art paper in a limited edition of 10 A4 prints...
This handmade linocut print is loosely based off the Milkweed flower, transformed into a symetrical design. This piece is printed by hand onto smooth off-white premium art paper in a limited edition of 10 A4 prints.
The design is carved using small tools into a sheet of lino, which then has ink rolled onto the surface and a piece of paper pressed on top to transfer the ink. The process is slow and methodical, require careful movements and plenty of patience.
For this two-colour version, I roll the red and black ink onto the separate pieces of lino before assembling the full piece like a jigsaw.
A4 size: 21cm x 29.7cm
Black and red ink printed on off-white paper
Carved and printed by hand
Shipped in a sturdy card backed envelope
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 25th - 26th February
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Paul Worthy
Cardiff, Wales
Hi, I’m Paul, a Graphic Designer and Linocut Printmaker based in Cardiff.
I began experimenting with lino as a medium during lockdown, and I have found that linocut printing provides me with an enjoyable contrast to my digital-based day job. My background in design influences my work, helping me to explore the possibilities of physical composition.
When I’m not working, I’ll spend as much time as I can outside — cycling, hill walking or sea swimming.
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