Linnet reduction lino print

Finished the 7th bird portrait! Another reduction linoleum print with 12 (!) color layers. It is the newest of a series of bird portraits I am currently working on. This portrait is inspired by the Linnet and this is the one with the most colour layers so far. I had to make a lot of…

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10 colours reduction print

A new bird portrait finished! Another reduction linoleum print with 10 (!) color layers. It is the 6th of a series of bird portraits I am currently working on. This portrait is inspired by the Great tit and I couldn’t have imagined upfront this would be the one with the most colour layers so far.…

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Open studio September 3rd

Open studio: you’re welcome to visit my new studio on Sunday September 3rd from 1pm to 5pm. This day there is a joint exhibition of all fellow artists in the hall of the studio building and a large art market in town. So if you’re nearby this day, pop round and say hi! I will…

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Goldfinch reduction print

A new bird portrait finished! Another reduction linoleum print with 9 (!) color layers. It is the 5th of a series of bird portraits I am currently working on. This portrait is inspired by the Goldfinch which I regularly encountered in the past when I went for a walk with my horse. To make the…

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Starling reduction lino print

This Starling bird portrait is a reduction linoleum print with 9 (!) colour layers. It’s the 4th of a series of bird portraits I’m working on currently. This one was definitely the most complex one so far and not only because of the number of layers. The portrait is inspired by the Starling and I…

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Golden plover bird portrait

This golden plover bird portrait I made recently is actually the start of a new series. It is a reduction linoleum print with 5 colour layers: pink, soft yellow, blueish gray and two tones of brown. It is a limited edition print with a circulation of only 9! Each print is numbered and signed by…

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LOVE tea reduction lino

Happy Valentines Day! The design for this linoleum print originated from my love for tea and vintage crockery. The pattern on the teapot and teacup is a interpretation on the classic blue and white Zwiebelmuster crockery my mother used to have when I was a child. The linoleum print is made with a combination of…

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