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Bike against fence illustration - linocut print
Linocut Illustration print of a bike against a fence.
I took a photograph of this bike in Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia. I really loved the light coming through the fences and the spokes of the bike. I then worked from the photo to create a hand-carved linocut print. It was quite difficult to carve with all the spokes and shape of the bike.
Printmaking and linocut printing are some of my favourite mediums to work with. I’m inspired by working with line, texture, and tone and the slow, methodical way of hand carving the block before printing. The printing of the lino block is another art in itself; each print is unique and has a certain character.
About
I’m a freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in Melbourne, Australia. I continuously sketch and draw, capturing distinctive places and landmarks and drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings, architecture, and city streets. Sometimes I turn my illustrations into linocut prints. My artwork is available for purchase or can be commissioned for personalised projects.
Influences
My creative inspirations draw from the rich legacy of Australian printmakers like Margaret Preston and Barbara Hanrahan, the profound influence of Japanese printmaker Un'ichi Hiratsuka, and the Sōsaku-hanga woodblock print movement from the 20th century.
Specs
• Paper: Cotton Rag Paper 250 gsm
• Print Size: 28cm x 28cm
• Paper Size: approx. 50cm x 60cm
• Soy-based inks
• Limited edition of 20 hand-signed prints
• Unframed Linocut print
• These prints are hand-carved and printed, so there will be slight variations with each print.
Shipping
Leaves artist's studio in 2-4 working days
Australia and New Zealand: Shipping is included in the total cost within Australia.
Rest of the World: For international shipping, an extra AU$10 will be added at the checkout.
When purchasing more than one item, an extra $4 is added to shipping at checkout
These prints are hand-carved and printed, so there will be slight variations with each print.
Linocut Illustration print of a bike against a fence.
I took a photograph of this bike in Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia. I really loved the light coming through the fences and the spokes of the bike. I then worked from the photo to create a hand-carved linocut print. It was quite difficult to carve with all the spokes and shape of the bike.
Printmaking and linocut printing are some of my favourite mediums to work with. I’m inspired by working with line, texture, and tone and the slow, methodical way of hand carving the block before printing. The printing of the lino block is another art in itself; each print is unique and has a certain character.
About
I’m a freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in Melbourne, Australia. I continuously sketch and draw, capturing distinctive places and landmarks and drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings, architecture, and city streets. Sometimes I turn my illustrations into linocut prints. My artwork is available for purchase or can be commissioned for personalised projects.
Influences
My creative inspirations draw from the rich legacy of Australian printmakers like Margaret Preston and Barbara Hanrahan, the profound influence of Japanese printmaker Un'ichi Hiratsuka, and the Sōsaku-hanga woodblock print movement from the 20th century.
Specs
• Paper: Cotton Rag Paper 250 gsm
• Print Size: 28cm x 28cm
• Paper Size: approx. 50cm x 60cm
• Soy-based inks
• Limited edition of 20 hand-signed prints
• Unframed Linocut print
• These prints are hand-carved and printed, so there will be slight variations with each print.
Shipping
Leaves artist's studio in 2-4 working days
Australia and New Zealand: Shipping is included in the total cost within Australia.
Rest of the World: For international shipping, an extra AU$10 will be added at the checkout.
When purchasing more than one item, an extra $4 is added to shipping at checkout
These prints are hand-carved and printed, so there will be slight variations with each print.

