LINOCUTS

These prints are some of the results of my latest experiments with linoleum. Although the linocuts (I don't know what else to call them) may resemble etchings, drypoints, lithographs or some strange hybrid, they are true relief prints, printed in two colors from two linoleum blocks. The examples shown here were printed in editions of 10 to 15. I didn't invent this technique--Picasso did--but I've adapted it to my own purposes. . . .
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Death Waking Time, 2000, linocut, image 5 x 7,
sheet 8 x 10 inches


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Therapy I: The Voyeur, 2000,
linocut, image 5 x 7,
sheet 8 x 10 inches

Rachel Stealing the Gods, 2000,
linocut, image 7 x 5,
Sheet 10 x 8 ½ inches

Double Indemnity, 2000,
linocut, image 7 x 5,
Sheet 10 x 8 ½ inches


Therapy I: The Voyeur, 1999,
linocut, image 5 x 7,
sheet 8 x 10 inches


West Pathway Road, Late Afternoon, 2000, linocut,
image 5 x 7, sheet 8 x 10 inches

Man With a Light, 2000
linocut, image 7 x 5,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches

Dark Road with Tree, 2000
linocut, image 7 x 5,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches


Dawson Road, Sunset, 2000, linocut, image 5 x 7,
sheet 8 x 10 inches


The Seer, 2000
linocut, image 7 x 5,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches


Moths, 1999, linocut,
image 5 x 7 inches,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches


White Socks, 1999, linocut,
image 5 x 7 inches,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches


Orion, 2000
linocut, image 7 x 5,
sheet 10 x 8 1/2 inches


Miniature prints



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