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 | Blocks are hand cut by Sarah out of a special printmaking linoleum and hand printed in her studio using a small press on handmade Bhutanese paper. The prints are signed and numbered limited edition of 300.
Lino has been used since World War One for printmaking, initially by Claude Flight. The futurists were attracted by the immediacy and fluidity that lino could achieve, and used Lino cut to convey their images of modernity and dynamism. It became widely used throughout the 30’s by many artists including Picasso, and Matisse. |