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Kitzalia Lino-print (F/f feet)

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This is the result of an artistic experiment I started a while ago, but only finished yesterday.
Lino printing is a technique I learned way back at art school, but I haven't used it until now. It consists of transferring your drawing onto a piece of linoleum (old fashioned -easy to cut- brown linoleum) and then cut away all the parts that will become white (transparent) in the finished print. This must all be done mirrored, of course.
Of course one could easily get these effects far easier in an art program like Illustrator, but I kinda enjoy the process of cutting and printing by hand, and the result is strikingly "medieval" in feel (which is why I chose to do a Kitzalia drawing) :)

The image you see is scanned "as is". It is an unmanipulated scan of the actual print. Even the paper was hand stained to resemble parchment.

For those not familiar with the Dutch language, the text below the picture is in "mock" medieval dutch. Translated it says: "Kitzalia - How she tortured Maryke's feet".
 
Scavenger,

You are always bringing something different to the table. This is really cool. Great job!

Morandilas
MTJ Publishing
 
Tidas: Thanks! :) Not a woodcut, though, but one cut from linoleum (hence the name lino-print) which is far easier to handle than wood.

Morandilas: Thank you, my friend! As you know I always am looking to include new and different things in my work, turning back to such an old technique like lino-printing and combining it with a rather modern(tickling fetish) theme was a remarkable refreshing experience. :)

ijustwannaplay: Thanks, glad you like it! :)
 
Milagros: Thank you!

Tomato Dragon: Thanks, my friend! :)

Actually I didn't have any idea an old technique like this lino printing (only black and white on a tinted background) would rouse that much interest in a modern (digital) community like this... Thank you, all of you, for appreciating my art! :) :)
 
Great new medium art Scavenger. :triangle:
 
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