Backwards Wizard Medieval Marginalia Linocut Print 5"x7"
Unframed hand-carved & hand-printed linocut relief print of my reproduction of a strangely contorted wizard weilding a staff from a medieval papal manuscript produced during the Avignon Papacy ca. 1330-1340. All prints come signed.
These prints were lovingly hand-carved out of linoleum and printed with rich black oil based ink onto 5"x7" natural lokta paper with a traditional torn edge. Lokta paper is a delicate looking (yet surprisingly strong!) handmade paper from Nepal. It is made of the inner bark of the daphne bush found at high elevations in the Himalayas and neighboring mountain ranges. The shrubs regrow this bark, making Lokta paper a sustainable resource!
Due to the process of printing linoleum blocks, each piece may contain minor variation. This adds to the charm of relief printing - each piece is unique.
I strive to limit paper and plastic waste as much as possible when packaging my prints so I do not include packing slips unless otherwise requested.
Unframed hand-carved & hand-printed linocut relief print of my reproduction of a strangely contorted wizard weilding a staff from a medieval papal manuscript produced during the Avignon Papacy ca. 1330-1340. All prints come signed.
These prints were lovingly hand-carved out of linoleum and printed with rich black oil based ink onto 5"x7" natural lokta paper with a traditional torn edge. Lokta paper is a delicate looking (yet surprisingly strong!) handmade paper from Nepal. It is made of the inner bark of the daphne bush found at high elevations in the Himalayas and neighboring mountain ranges. The shrubs regrow this bark, making Lokta paper a sustainable resource!
Due to the process of printing linoleum blocks, each piece may contain minor variation. This adds to the charm of relief printing - each piece is unique.
I strive to limit paper and plastic waste as much as possible when packaging my prints so I do not include packing slips unless otherwise requested.
Unframed hand-carved & hand-printed linocut relief print of my reproduction of a strangely contorted wizard weilding a staff from a medieval papal manuscript produced during the Avignon Papacy ca. 1330-1340. All prints come signed.
These prints were lovingly hand-carved out of linoleum and printed with rich black oil based ink onto 5"x7" natural lokta paper with a traditional torn edge. Lokta paper is a delicate looking (yet surprisingly strong!) handmade paper from Nepal. It is made of the inner bark of the daphne bush found at high elevations in the Himalayas and neighboring mountain ranges. The shrubs regrow this bark, making Lokta paper a sustainable resource!
Due to the process of printing linoleum blocks, each piece may contain minor variation. This adds to the charm of relief printing - each piece is unique.
I strive to limit paper and plastic waste as much as possible when packaging my prints so I do not include packing slips unless otherwise requested.