Woodblock 

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  • Scanned woodblock print which I did in 1992. / Traditional art.

  • Woodblock print. Artist’s proof. / Traditional Art. / 2007

  • From the Fine Art Photography of Wendy Bandurski-Miller Taken under the pine trees on a winters day …. it was a really misty day and it is amazing how the light change affected the most usual elements on the property and created it’s own atmosphere. I loved it!

  • Cropped version of a lino print.

  • Scanned lino print / Original lino cut size is 15cms x 15 cms / February 2008

  • Scanned lino cut print / Artist’s Proof / Original print is approximately 15cms x 15 cms / February 2008

  • An extract of a woodblock print.

  • Woodblock print. / March 2008 / Original print size: 20cms x 30cms

  • Woodblock Print / April 2008 / Printed on Japanese Awa paper / Size of original print: 20cms x 30 cms This is a reduction print, which was taken further than this stage, but I wasn’t as happy with the next stage as I am with this one. Only one print remains of this stage. I am planning to attempt something completely different with what is left of the plate after it was carved out further.

  • This piece of art a combination of a collage and a woodblock print. This is a mono print, printed on Cartridge, where I “sponged” the background colour and used strips of bright blue coloured paper and bits of newspaper for the details in the waves. / Created 2008 © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com • Featured in Designers United

  • Reduction woodblock print / April 2008

  • This design inspired by Japanese kimono designs and wood block prints. I originally designed it for dark colors, but it actually looks kind of cool on some of the lighter ones – aqua, lt blues and pinks. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy)

  • A woodblock print adapted from a photograph. Created using two separate wood blocks and three inks. I created this print when I was 17 years old. It is my oldest artwork on RedBubble. I appreciate all of the positive feedback that I’ve received about this artwork.

  • Original painting of an orange tabby in Japanese kimono in the style of ukiyo-e (wood block prints) Size: 18×24 inches / Medium: Acrylic / Support: Strathmore cold press watercolor paper (300g/m2)

  • Woodblock print, blue-black ink / Traditional printing method / This is a mono piece / The original black piece was created 2007. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com Re-done with the turquoise ink colour in 2008. Below is the original black piece:

  • Woodblock print on watercolor paper. Commemorates four friends turning 30 years-old.

  • woodblock print

  • Photograph of the original print. / January 2009 / Size of original print is 22.5cm x 30cm This is a reduction woodblock print which involved 6 passes (6 separate colour passes) and Chine Collé. A combination of oil-based and water-based inks were used. First colour printed directly on Zerkall Etch 250g, with subsequent colours over Chine Collé (Japanese Tissue Paper used for the Chine Collé). Because this was a reduction process, the original block is completely destroyed and no further prints can be run from that block. One Artist’s proof and one final original remain from this process.

  • Woodblock-collagraph print / Some chine-collé on the cat and the darker wall with the doorway and small window / February 2009 Printed on Zerkall Etch 250gms / Oil based Graphic Inks Original print is 30×22.2cms

  • Woodblock print, part 1 of a 3 piece set where I created 3 separate woodblocks but with same motive, just different details omitted. Traditional printmaking method. This is a mono print, printed on plain Cartridge. I’ve created a few ones in plain colour in order to experiment with the combinations. Every single print is unique. Created 2008. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com • Featured in Colour me a Rainbow (Colour Black) / • Featured in Fantastic Primitive Art This print belongs to the set Blue Equilibrium and also / exists as a T-shirt design – just click on the images to be taken to the artwok:

  • Woodblock print, part of a 3 piece set where I created 3 separate woodblocks but with same motive, just different details omitted. / Traditional printmaking method. This one belongs to the set Equilibrium This is a mono print and I experimented in Photoshop and accidentally came up with this colour. / Print created 2008, art modified in 2009. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com

  • Woodblock print, part of a 3 piece set where I created 3 separate woodblocks but with same motive, just different details omitted. I got the effect by using first black then white ink on blue smooth drawing paper and used only 2 of the 3 woodblock plates. / Traditional printmaking method. / This is a mono print. Every single print is unique. / Created 2008. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com This one belongs to the set Equilibrium: (Click on the images below to be taken directly to the artwork.)

  • Woodblock Print / March 2009 / Printed on Zerkall Etch 250gms / Oil based Graphic Ink (Milori Blue) Original print is 30×22.2cms

  • Woodblock print – traditional printmaking method. / This is a mono print, taken into Photoshop played around with. / The original print was created 2007. This runs under the theme “sacred geometry” and is the fractal pattern for “flower of life”. I’ve also played around with a green version, see down below. © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com Thank you for browsing!

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