In some previous posts, here, here and here, I introduced a series of linoleum block prints of flowers that I am working on. Unlike the other prints in the series, this one isn’t an orchid! Instead, it’s a passion flower.
The original flower this was based on was white with dark blue and purple accents. I purchased the flower as a gift for my father and it started booming before I had a chance to give it to him (Don’t worry—I did finally manage to get it to him, and it was still blooming away, so all is well!).
I tried out some new carving tools for this block and sadly, I’m not at all happy with them. For a while, I seriously doubted if the block could be salvaged and thought I’d have to completely re-carve the design on a new piece of linoleum with my original tools. Linoleum is very unforgiving of mistakes or slips of your tools. But it all turned out okay in the end.
This print, along with the other flower prints in the series, will soon be available for purchase in both my Etsy shop and on my website.
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In a couple previous posts, here and here, I introduced a set of linoleum block prints of flowers that I am working on. This is the third print in the set, a Paphiopedlium or slipper orchid.
The original flower this was based on was a neat green and purple/maroon color. I got the flower at a local orchid society show this spring and was thrilled with the colors when it finally bloomed. It’s hard choosing an orchid when you don’t know what the flower will look like!
I’m actually really pleased with how this one turned out. I suspect it would also look great in color. I may try out a limited edition of hand-colored prints with this piece. What do you think? Let me know in the comments!
This print, along with the others in the set, will be available for purchase shortly in both my Etsy shop and on my website.
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In a previous post, here, I introduced a set of linoleum block prints of flowers that I am working on. This is the second print in the set, a Cattleya orchid.
The original flower this was based on was a brilliant orange color. While I like the high contrast, black and white look of this piece, I’m considering making a few test runs of different colors, just to see what they look like. I might even try mixing up a good orange color—it’s not one that is typically found pre-made in block printing ink. This is another piece where I might try hand-painting/tinting areas of the print. I’ll keep you posted on the variations I try out.
This print, along with the other in the set, will be available for purchase shortly in both my Etsy shop and on my website.
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I decided to take a short break from torn paper collage to work on some other things that I’ve been wanting to work on. One of those is a set of linoleum block prints of flowers. This is the first of the set, a Phalaenopsis orchid.
The original flower this was based on was a pale pink color, but I like the contrast of the black and white print. The rest of the flowers in this set will also be printed in black. I’m considering making a few test runs of different colors though, just to see what they look like. I might also try hand-painting/tinting areas of the print. I’ve never tried that before but I’ve seen it work well for some prints. I might have to print on a heavier paper than the Japanese paper I used here though, if I’m going to be adding color by hand. I’ll keep you posted!
This print, along with the others in the set, will be available for purchase shortly in both my Etsy shop and on my website.
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