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thefugitivesaint · 5 months
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Linda Farquharson, 'Demon Cat', ''Irish Fairy and Folk Tales'' compiled by W. B. Yeats, Folio Society 2007
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itscolossal · 3 months
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Grace Gillespie’s Vibrant Linocut Prints of Flowers and Foliage Tap Into Her Artistic Roots
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One more piece of work! A linocut stamp, and embroidered blanket for @thedeafprophet of the Royal Beth logo that @the-insouciant-scientist and I designed together!!!
Some details about the logo: The 'T' is hidden in the middle. The 'R' is a reflection of the 'B'.
The edging is meant to symbolize a decorative mirror frame, showing the connections with the Beth and dreams. The wiggles are reminiscentof snakes. Additionally, the overall design resembles a keyhole!
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nobrashfestivity · 5 months
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Beni La Roche, Linocuts for "Kennst du den Weg?" ("Do you know the way?), a young people's guide to life by Reverend Werner Pfendsack, published in Basel, Switzerland in 1971.
scanned bu dispokin0 2013
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uwmspeccoll · 4 months
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Merry Christmas!
Or as they say in Spanish, Feliz Navidad! Today we celebrate the Christmas holiday with a festive book, Land of Two Christmases, which was published by Oxford University Press in 1965 with 360 copies held for distribution to the Typophiles. The text was written by Harriett Philmus Pitt and discusses the various Christmas traditions celebrated in Puerto Rico, where the books says it is celebrated in both the American and Spanish styles—though I would argue that Puerto Rico has a style all it's own! You can learn all about Christmas and related celebrations in Puerto Rico on the Discover Puerto Rico website.
The illustrations are by Erwin Schachner and were printed using photo-engravings of original linoleum prints. The text was set in Caledonia and letterpress printed on tan laid paper by Marbridge Printing Company, Inc. The book is printed in black and bright pink, making it quite festive though not what most would normally consider to be Christmas colors.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!
View Christmas posts past.
-- Alice, Special Collections Department Manager
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doodlingfoolishness · 1 month
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Working on some tiny Crosshair prints to share with fellow nerds at Disneyland 🤓 Two color prints are annoying as shit but I like how distressed they look (muahaha my imperfect technique is an advantage here)!
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kdmatheson · 4 months
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"UNDER THE LOCH" kd matheson 2023
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psikonauti · 10 months
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Michal Strugalski (Polish,b.1980)
Children on the sofa, 2020
Linocuts & monotype on paper
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jadeseadragon · 9 months
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Jenuarrie, a.k.a. Judith Warrie (Indigenous Australian, b. 1944):
Totemic Ancestors, 1988, linocut on paper. 42.5 × 42.5 cm.
Mythical Dancers, 1988, linocut on paper, 42 × 57.8 cm.
Spirit Beings, 1988, linocut on paper, 47.5 × 30 cm.
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kitaston · 7 months
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Soft Day On Llyn Gwynant by Ian Phillips
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luna-ocelot · 5 months
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More linooo! didnt even play the dlc but Spectrier is a beautiful ghost horse so couldnt resist ✨🌒🌑🌘✨
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thefugitivesaint · 1 year
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David Street, 'Reagan to Workers- Drop Dead', ''American Illustration’’, #6, 1986 Source
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jenniferament · 9 months
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BOOK OF MANNERS
16" x 20"
Linoleum Cut Print
Limited Edition
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yetistardust · 1 year
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i could say i use the thermal printer purely for business… but that would be a lie 🤷
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clearthesilence · 11 months
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Waves, A5 linoprint
My biggest linocut so far. What do you think?
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uwmspeccoll · 8 months
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It's Fine Press Friday!
Today's book includes text from an old English folk song with prints by Polly B. Johnson of the Press of the Unseen Unicorn in San Antonio, Texas entitled The Fox. The Fox is a traditional English folk song, the earliest versions of which are from the 15th century and written in Middle English. It is number 131 in the Roud Song Index. This song has also been used and modified throughout the modern age, and has been covered by popular musicians and groups from 1950s to today.
The story is about a fox that goes into a town to terrorize the people and animals living there, while also gathering food for his family living outside the town limits. As the fox goes back to his family, the children exclaim about how wonderful the food he has gathered from the town is, and request that he go back frequently for more exploits.
The Fox was printed with hand-set Masterman type using a Golding Pearl Letterpress on Teton Text Paper, except for the black paper, which is Canson Mi Teintes paper, in an edition of 50 copies. The prints were made using linoleum, wood, and torn chipboard. The cover is made of a rough woven cloth and includes a bone that was boiled, washed, and soaked in Clorox, and dipped in shellac. Our copy is another gift from the estate of our late friend Dennis Bayuzick.
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View another book by Polly B. Johnson.
View other books from the collection of Dennis Bayuzick.
View more Fine Press Friday Posts.
– Sarah S., Special Collections Graduate Intern
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