Artwork description:

clear blue September sky, my favorite jug and the gorgeous chickory growing on the verges, perfect inspiration
A linocut reduction means that I start by cutting away what I want to be white areas, I then roll up in the first color and all prints in the short edition of 10 prints, go through the press, for each print I have to ink up the plate again, I then cut away what I want to remain in that color, print all the prints and so on and on until the last color, all the time cutting away means I am left with the bare bones, which is why linocut reductions are also known as "lost plate". This print is rolled up very freehand, so the prints can vary a bit, I hope you will appreciate this as part of the creative process and why original prints are called original prints, each print rolled up in each color by me.

Blue sky.... is printed in an edition of 10 prints, and I sign, title and number each print, please note you might not receive the number in the photo.

The heavy weight warm white printmaking paper measures 50 cm x 40 cm (20" x 16")
and the actual printed area measures 40 cm x 30 cm (16" x 12")

I ship with many years experience in packing my art so it arrives safely, see my over 1000 reviews!
Thanks for looking and welcome back, Mariann

Materials used:

linoleum, block printing ink, premium printmaking paper, rollers, lino cutters, artists skill and imagination, etching press

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #green #yellow #bright colors #sunshine #wildflowers #flowers in a vase #blue flowers #navy blue #floral print #linocut reduction #chickory flowers 
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Blue Sky, Sunshine and Wildflowers (2023)
Linocut
by Mariann Johansen-Ellis

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  • Linocut on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 40 x 50cm (unframed) / 30 x 40cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Illustrative
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock
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clear blue September sky, my favorite jug and the gorgeous chickory growing on the verges, perfect inspiration
A linocut reduction means that I start by cutting away what I want to be white areas, I then roll up in the first color and all prints in the short edition of 10 prints, go through the press, for each print I have to ink up the plate again, I then cut away what I want to remain in that color, print all the prints and so on and on until the last color, all the time cutting away means I am left with the bare bones, which is why linocut reductions are also known as "lost plate". This print is rolled up very freehand, so the prints can vary a bit, I hope you will appreciate this as part of the creative process and why original prints are called original prints, each print rolled up in each color by me.

Blue sky.... is printed in an edition of 10 prints, and I sign, title and number each print, please note you might not receive the number in the photo.

The heavy weight warm white printmaking paper measures 50 cm x 40 cm (20" x 16")
and the actual printed area measures 40 cm x 30 cm (16" x 12")

I ship with many years experience in packing my art so it arrives safely, see my over 1000 reviews!
Thanks for looking and welcome back, Mariann

Materials used:

linoleum, block printing ink, premium printmaking paper, rollers, lino cutters, artists skill and imagination, etching press

Tags:
#landscape #flowers #green #yellow #bright colors #sunshine #wildflowers #flowers in a vase #blue flowers #navy blue #floral print #linocut reduction #chickory flowers 
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