Lost Bird (proof)

Lost Bird (proof)

At the moment I’m experimenting with some multi-block prints. I’m working on a series of prints involving buildings as background with imaginary, long, tall people arranged over them. The building in this design is based on the wonderful 5-storey town houses in Amsterdam. Inspiration for the girl is drawn from some of Stig Lindberg‘s amazing figures. The bird-cage and the umbrella mirror some of the architectural features and the bird that has flown from the cage has become an architectural feature on the building, thus linking the two blocks.

I’m pleased with the the stylised delicacy of the print. I haven’t printed the edition yet, but printing will be a painstaking process because the long length of the block (75cms) makes it awkward to pull through the press and difficult to achieve an even print.

image size (w x h) – 170mm x 750mm
technique – two block linocut
edition size – proof

2 Responses to “Lost Bird (proof)”

  1. David says:

    I’m looking forward to seeing what the final print looks like. I love the way you can see through the parasol and the birdcage.

  2. Elizabeth says:

    I’m looking forward to the final print too!

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