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Cat Portrait Lino Print" Canvas Prints by Adam Regester | Redbubble                                                                                                                                                                                 More Linocut Portrait, Cat Linocut, Linoleum Print, Linocut Printmaking, Lino Art, Relief Printing, Linocut Art, Ink Artwork, Cat Portrait

Art just feels more arty when it's on canvas Custom hand-stretched for your order Vibrant colors on gallery-grade canvas Printed image wraps approximately 1/4 inch (6mm) over the edges; the sides are white Hanging hardware included for both portrait and landscape orientations Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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Valerie Syposz on Instagram: "I never posted this video from the late summer because I worried it didn’t fit with my style. However, I think experimenting outside your comfort zone is also an important part of being an artist. So even though the finished print may never make it into one of my exhibitions, it gave me some exciting ideas of how to push future prints forward. And for that reason alone, it was totally worth making. Kitchen lithography and linocut, using maple helicopter seeds🌱 . The tools: Pencil: Mitsubishi Dermatograph Ink: combo of Graphic Chemical, Hanco and Swallow litho inks Brayer: Speedball soft Roller: Takach Press Paper: gampi . #kitchenlithography #lithography #litho #kitchenlitho #handprinted #blockprint #reliefprint #linocut #print #printmaking #natureprint #artw How To Make A Lithograph Print, Kitchen Lithography, Lithography Printmaking, Lithography Art, Contemporary Printmaking, Printmaking Ideas, Lithography Prints, Set Building, Being An Artist

Valerie Syposz on Instagram: "I never posted this video from the late summer because I worried it didn’t fit with my style. However, I think experimenting outside your comfort zone is also an important part of being an artist. So even though the finished print may never make it into one of my exhibitions, it gave me some exciting ideas of how to push future prints forward. And for that reason alone, it was totally worth making. Kitchen lithography and linocut, using maple helicopter seeds🌱…

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