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50 x 70 cm
Hand-printed linocut on acid-free handmade Lokta paper, using oil based archival ink. 
Edition: Limited edition of 8, signed and numbered by the artist. Will be shipped with a certificate of authenticity. 


Out of Space is a striking linocut print featuring a surreal female portrait, where flowing hair and ethereal contours blend into one fluid form. Carved and printed by hand, each piece is unique, with slight variations that make every print special.

The deep blue ink on pale sky-toned paper evokes a sense of calm, weightlessness, and dreamlike introspection.

 

Shipped rolled in a sturdy tube. Frame not included.

 

Why This Print?

  • Handmade and Original – Each print is individually hand printed, meaning no two are exactly alike.
  • Timeless Design – The female form and the abstract nature of the piece make it fit many design styles and evoke a sense of softness and calm. 
  • Perfect Gift – Ideal for art collectors, people who are interested in psychedelics, mindfulness, and creativity. 

 

Each linocut begins as a sketch, which I then carve by hand into a linoleum block. Once the carving is complete and the block is cleaned, I roll on a thin layer of high-quality oil-based ink and press paper on the lino block, using pressure to transfer the ink from the linoleum block to the paper. Because every print is individually made, small variations occur, making each piece truly unique.

 

Details:

  • Paper size: 50cm by 70cm 
  • Printed on 50gsm acid-free handmade Lokta paper
  • Hand printed using professional oil-based ink.
  • Limited edition of 8
  • Unframed – Ships rolled in a protective cardboard tube.

 

 

Please Note

  • Any frames or decorations shown in the photos are not included.
  • Due to the handmade nature of the process, each print may have slight variations, which add to its uniqueness.
  • Colours may appear slightly different depending on your screen settings.

 

Out of Space – Limited Edition Linocut Print

£125.00Price
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