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  • Colour explodes in the wind. See original work here

  • Inspired by the original work Nickelodeon 2

  • Inspired by the original work Swing

  • Art Inspired by Song Adapted from a Solar plate etching printed onto 300g B K Rives and sheet music.

  • I created this whilst on a project to create a book of prints describing 20 positive emotions. In this case it was the pleasure that music brings to ones soul. Lino cut + mono.

  • This design was inspired by the Yin and Yan symbol. I developed it from a project describing 20 positive emotions. In this case it was faith I was trying to describe. Lino cut

  • PRETTY & SMART – Detail from an oil self-portrait on board, by Albrecht Durer. / A German painter, engraver and mathematician. Famous for his print series: / Apocalypse / Passion of Christ / Knight, Death, & the Devil / Melencolia / Four Horsement of the Apocalypse / The Rhinoceros. Third child in a family of eighteen children, of Hungarian father, German mother. Traveler and student, goldsmith, Durer became the most successful publisher in Germany and abroad, owning 24 printing presses at one time, incredibly famous in his early twenties. Painter, watercolorist, etcher, woodblock print maker. / He published the “Nuremberg Chronicle” in1493 with over 1800 woodcut illustrations. He didn’t think painting could earn him enough money (still true five hundred years later), and turned to printing. / Scholar, intelectual, and successful businessman, his engravings and prints affected the giants who came after him: Raphael, Titian, and Rembrandt.

  • Cropped version of a lino print.

  • Retro style dance tshirt. Made by using a solar plate print.

  • An extract of a woodblock print.

  • She originated as a lino print, made when we were desperate for rain where I live. She seems appreciative I think!

  • Not even the fully integrate bee veil will save you from this…

  • The Oct-O-Pod in all his tentacular glory.

  • Woodcut printmaking of a page from my original manga, Yumiko’s Many Faces. Yumiko talks about strange tale of a lizard on this page.

  • So we started linoleum printing in art class, and I was satisfied with the result of my prints. I decided with a little tweaking, I’d be able to make a tee for all you dia de los muertos/skull fans out there. I used the linoprint to make an actual tee for myself, so I owe it to all you to share the wealth. / :]

  • From an original blueprint on brown paper

  • This is one of my favourite woodblock cuts which was featured just recently, but because I was on the road for 5 days I missed the opportunity to have it submitted into the “Best of Black” Challenge. Which inspired me to create a Tee, to give this piece more exposure and credit. Hope you like it too. Thank you for browsing. • Featured in Fantastic Primitive Art July 2009 / • Featured in The Patchwork July 2009 (Click on the original black image below to be taken / to the artwork.) This T-shirt design was in the Top 10 in the All things black group challenge:

  • Here is a print of my sister and her friend walking. I thought this was such a cool shot of their shoes so I decided to to a print of the original photo. Also I added some colors to give the image a cooler look.

  • Here is another one of my fun prints.With this one i wanted to use just one color,which stands out and is a good distraction to the eye. Also I added the dots to give it some repetition.

  • A Tee, inspired by greetings cards I made and had printed back in 1994. I vectorised the art and was surprised at the nice outcome. Hope you like it too. Thanks for browsing!

  • Some Bubblers convinced me that I should also make a Tee out of my original lino-cut. Here it is! This might be lovely to wear on a hot Christmas day on an Australian beach. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com Below is the original artwork, my lovely bright red version: / (Click on the images to be taken to the artwork.) I’ve also created a bright blue version, as I couldn’t resist the super strong and vibrant primary colours! Hope you like the results too:

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