Lino Cut Print on cartridge. / I have appropriated van Goghs chair to pay homage to a great painter. Using the reduction method I have endeavoured to capture his image in an unique form. Original available for purchase / $AU400.00 Framed – 36×48cm / contact me mbartworks06@gmail.com Also available for a limited time, on exhibition, unframed for $AU200 / Click here for more information ~ / Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Medium Framed Print shown / 300mm x 457mm, / Mocha Box Frame with off white matte. / AU$140.00 /
Rubber Duck Challenge makes the T grade! Also see original works here / and here
Taken from drawings I did of the Northern ballet theatre company at the Marlowe theatre in Canterbury. / Visit www.crowfineart.com to buy the original, painted on canvas in oils.
Linocut 30×30cm Relief inked in blue-black / Hand coloured with watercolours The centre shows the Milky Way and the four surrounding images are taken from 3 ancient cultures and finally the fourth representation is the night sky that we see with the naked eye.
Linocut depicting drought. for enquiries on how to buy the original print, please contact me. Ink – Oil based block printing ink, Paper – Rives BFK
Linocut. For details on how to purchase the original, please contact me.
Linocut
From the original linocut print on Rives BFK Paper featuring a view of my home amongst the sandstone and rock orchids. A dog’s view. For details on how to purchase the original, please contact me.
Linoleum block print with some cleaning up in Photoshop
Linoleum block print cleaned up in Photoshop
Coloured Reduction Linocut 1995
Coloured reduction linocut 1995
Linocut, unique state / Watercolour / Printed on Hahnemulle 300gsm paper (my favourite paper) Four Facts / 4 (four) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. Four is the only number in the English language for which the number of letters in its name is equal to the number itself. This is also true in several other languages, such as German, Afrikaans, Dutch, and Flemish, as “vier”.[citation needed] In mathematics Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being 1 and 2. Four is also a highly composite number. The next highly composite number is 6. Four is the second square number, the second centered triangular number. 4 is the smallest squared prime (p2) and the only even number in this form. It has an aliquot sum of 3 which is itself prime. The aliquot sequence of 4 has 4 members (4,3,1,0) and is accordingly the first member of the 3-aliquot tree. Only one number has an aliquot sum of 4 and that is squared prime 9 The prime factorization of four is two times two. Four is the smallest composite number that is equal to the sum of its prime factors. (As a consequence of this, it is the smallest Smith number). However, it is the largest (and only) composite number n for which is false. / Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4_(number)
Linoleum block print Chickadees are the sassiest little birds around. I don’t get to see them much here in the desert, but I remember them fondly! See the t-shirt version here
I cut this linoleum to produce this ‘inchie’ border. I am offering prints of this border in all colors. The tiny 1 inch square zebra eye drawing was done with a .005 technical pen. I am selling the border without the print, but I will sell the original inchie drawing with a border or a tiny inchie print:) The outside measurement of the border is 4×4 inches. Please contact me if you are interested in any or all:) Proceeds from the sales of cards will be donated to The Philadelphia Mission. You may view their contact info. on my front page. Thanks for looking!!
Lincout colored in Photoshop
2 colour linocut on brown paper / printed from 7 separate lino blocks and hand rubbed with a barren / 108×84cm / 2007 Ming Dynasty floral motifs mixed with Cultural Revolution era propaganda imagery. Who doesn’t love a kid with a gun? Or a Mao sperm?
I had a pet minature turtle when I was a kid, but after leaving him in the care of my Nana for a few months the little guy grew into a very large turtle.. I think she replaced by beloved turtle with the wrong species! I still loved him anyway :-) / This Tshirt design is taken from a lino cut.
2009 / 25×100 cm / etching, aquatint & linocut on Stonehenge, BFK Rives & Somerset papers with chine colle / variant edition of 3 This work is inspired by convict artist, William Gould’s Sketchbook of Fishes in Macquarie Harbour (c. 1832). Gould was transported to Van Dieman’s Land in 1827 for stealing. His original works were done in watercolours whilst serving a sentence at Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania’s rugged west coast. I decided to pay homage to Gould whilst reading Richard Flanagan’s fictional account of Gould’s life in his novel Gould’s Book of Fish, during my recent residency at the Frans Masereel Centre in Belgium. I feel there is a sense of conclusion in Gould being transported to the “New World” and creating his works, while I was “transported” back to the “Old World” where I made reproductions of his works. The observant viewer may notice hints of architectural reflections in the water segments of my prints, which are typical of the type of warehouses that line the canals of Holland and Belgium. These convey a sense of feeling like a “fish out of water”, something I experienced whilst undertaking my residency and which I imagine Gould must have felt in his strange new world.
This is my first linocut, whooo. I had a lot of trouble making it, not so much the cutting (though I did cut my finger, ouch), but the printing. I think I need more practice with that heh. Ended up having to touch up the image with a paintbrush, and then clean it up in Photoshop. And this is the result. A little girl sleeping in the arms of her favourite monster. =)
A darker and smaller version of my original linocut Turtle T…
Etching, aquatint and linocut embossing on Stonehenge paper / 2008-09 / 18×72 cm
Rooaarrrr… That’s not me being hostile, I’m just saying hello! Some may think I’m a fighter – aggressive and dangerous – but in truth I’m a gentle creature. There’s nothing like a peaceful afternoon enjoying a few drops of tropical rain and hanging out with the band. I love it too when the sun goes down, and its time for me to curl up in my cosy nest for a wee snooze. Feel free to throw me a few leaves and seeds. Oh, and the odd termite or two won’t go astray! Thanks chumps.
A little drawing I did in between all my school work. It’s a linocut that I coloured in Photoshop. Linocuts give nice results (I love the bold lines), but they also result in some nasty cuts on my fingers haha. Plus they’re of course quite time consuming. Still enjoyed making it though. It’s about a little girl trying to feed a giraffe, but finding it very difficult due to obvious height differences. =P
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