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Carve Out Time — April Print Club: Sunny Sands
Each month, I create a new linocut for my Monthly Print Club, alongside a studio letter sharing the process and inspiration behind the work. This second edition explores the softness and movement of the coast — capturing sea, sky, clouds and shifting light through a single-colour linocut print. Using traditional battleship grey linoleum and Cranfield oil-based inks, I experimented with fine carving techniques, layered textures and a subtle rainbow roll to create a calming, coastal feel. The piece also marks the beginning of my next XXL linocut inspired by Dover cliffs, Folkestone lighthouse and the Kent coastline.
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Preparing for My Largest Edition Run Yet: The Art of Inks, Papers, and the Perfect Roller
Carving a large-scale linoprint is one thing—but producing a flawless edition of 30 prints is an entirely different challenge. As I prepare for my ... -
The Best Tools and Materials for Linoprinting: My Essentials
As a linoprint artist and product designer, I’ve spent 17 years experimenting with different designs, layouts, colours, and materials. In the past ... -
Discover the Art of Linoprinting: Unique Classes in Folkestone, Kent
In a fast-paced world, creativity offers a much-needed escape. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing, hands-on experience or a way to bring mindful... -
Award-Winning Prints & Textiles: Art for Boutique Shops, Hotels & Interiors
I’m thrilled to share that I’ve just been awarded Entrepreneur of the Year! 🏆 As an artist and textile designer based in Folkestone, Kent, this rec... -
Carve Out Time for Creativity: Linocut Workshops in Folkestone with Fabia
As you may or may not know, a few years ago, I took on the role of 'Designer in Residence' at a secondary school. Essentially, I was a design, art,...