Posts tagged woodcut
New Series of Linoleum and Woodblock Prints

I’ve been working on a series of prints that combine linocuts and woodcuts titled, Fleeting Moment. They’re multicolor prints made on white Rives BFK paper using my Conrad monotype press. The series includes five prints so far, each being unique.

 
Final Fleeting Moment V Linocut and Woodcut by Rich Fowler

Fleeting Moment V (2024) - Woodcut and Linocut Print

 

I posted a video on Instagram of a woodblock layer being printed on Fleeting Moment III.

These are several other relief prints in this series.

 
 
New California Prints: Oakland Port, Mt. Tam, Half Dome and a California Map

This is a new Mt. Tamalpais linocut made using both the reduction and jigsaw methods. It's a limited edition of 16 prints. For those interested in geometry, its composition takes into account the golden ratio. And, yes, I know everyone's eyes glazed over that last part...

Mt. Tamalpais - Linocut Print

I finally finished this 12" x 16" linoleum block print inspired by the view of San Francisco across the bay from Oakland.

Oakland Port / San Francisco - Linocut Print

Half Dome is one of the iconic sights of California's beautiful Yosemite National Park. This is the second woodcut print in my Yosemite series - the first being El Capitan.

Half Dome - Woodblock Print

At first glance this might not look like a map of California. It's a linocut print showing the busiest airports in the state. I also have a U.S. version and some people have told me that these map prints remind them of chemistry and biology.

California Map - Linocut Print

New Brayer and Tokyo Sketch

Some people geek out over smartphones, others, designer shoes...me, a new 8-inch, 28-durometer, Japanese printmaking brayer (i.e. the roller in the photo). Yes, I just wanted to use the word 'durometer' in a sentence...great Scrabble word, isn't it. I can't wait to see how this thing rolls out ink. Below is a sketch I'm working on for a new 8"x10" Tokyo-themed woodcut.

A new shipment of paper arrived yesterday, the house is now quiet...it's time to work.

Two New Relief Prints

The ink is still wet on this 3-color linocut I finished a couple days ago. I have yet to number the edition but hope it will come in at 14-15 prints. The sky was done by reduction and then a second block was carved for the silhouette. If you'd like more details on the step-by-step of this print, please feel free to check out the past few blog posts.

Linocut Print

And, this is how the El Capitan woodblock print I previously mentioned turned out.

El Capitan, Yosemite National Park - Woodcut Print

Finished the Nepalese Mountain Relief Print

This is how the mountain relief print turned out - it's now drying for a couple weeks. It combines the use of both wood and lino blocks and I started it last summer but put it aside for a while. I decided to print the actual mountain using a gradation from dark to light. If you're curious about how the project started, you might check out the original post.

Relief Prints in Progress

There are a couple different print projects hanging from the drying rack in various stages of completeness. The mountain print is coming along with one more wood block to print, which will add detail to the peak.

The streetscape at the bottom of the photo, though, has just been started with a light greenish blue layer. I was happy with how this delicate color printed, as I don't use pastel colors much. Next will be some darker highlights to the sky.

Relief prints in progress