After being carefully hand carved using professional linoleum cutting tools, Rubber Based Archival Ink is then spread over the linoleum with a Japanese soft rubber brayer (roller). Japanese Awagami Washi Hosho Select paper, which is made from sustainable materials, is then placed on top of the linoleum before pressure is applied using a press to evenly distribute the ink.
As this is a reduction lino cut print, more lino is cut away for every layer/colour that is printed, until there is not much lino left. This means that this is definitely a one of a kind print as it is impossible to reprint once the edition is complete.
Once it is dry, it is framed, ready to order.
Due to this process, some small variations may occur, which makes each print truly unique.
The rubber ink, as well as the paper, have great archival properties and the ink sits so well on the paper.
All of my lino prints come with free signed for shipping.
The print will be packaged, wrapped in tissue paper and bubble wrap, before being placed into a cardboard box, to protect from damage.





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