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St Francis and the Leper
- Oct 24, 2018
- By stlukesattic
- In Christian, church, drawing process, linocut, printmaking, Process, St Francis, zombies
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It is my great fear that most people look at this print and see a zombie. That is not my intention. He’s a leper (a victim of Hansen’s disease I think it’s called now). There is a fantastic story about the young Francis as he encounters a leper on the…
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The Largemouth Bass
- Nov 02, 2017
- By stlukesattic
- In bass, fish, fishing, Florida, linocut, printmaking
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I’ve gone and done it. For a long time I resisted making a print of a largemouth bass. Not because I don’t like the fish; I like it just fine. It’s just that I have a contrarian streak in me about 10 miles wide. If everyone loves bass fishing, then…
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The Home Economy Revisited (again)
- Dec 22, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In Chicken, duck, fish, fishing, linocut, printmaking, raccoon, rooster, Uncategorized
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Last time I promised to deliver more than I was able to. I sincerely apologize. (But if I spill all my guts in one epic post, what subjects will I tempt you with in the future?) This time, I hope to tell you a little more about how these prints…
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The Home Economy Revisited
- Dec 20, 2016
- By stlukesattic
- In Chicken, linocut, portrait, printmaking, rooster, self portrait, Uncategorized
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What are these prints about? I get that question a lot. And it’s a good question, too. What’s that weird zombie-thing that your wife is looking at? Are you eating that raccoon? What is coming out of her forehead? What in the world does “The Home Economy” even mean anyway? Give…
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Nostaglia
- Feb 05, 2015
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
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I am feeling what an old student of mine called “nostaglia”. This is because, of course, I JUST FINISHED MY DRAWING BOOK, Dreams and Visions! I have been working on this slowly since October of 2013. The key word here is slowly. All of my drawing books take some time…
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Coloring Pages
- Dec 08, 2014
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
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There are those who excel at making color prints. They will cut multiple color blocks, plan, scheme, arrange, experiment and print, print, print until they have a virtual painting of a print. Others will do all the planning and scheming but choose to do a reduction linocut or woodcut. This…
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The Bird comes off the Block
- Dec 04, 2014
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
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After having worked on this print of one of my cream legbars for over a month (I began it on October 23rd) it was time to print it this morning. I showed up early, set up the press, cut my paper, scrubbed my block and rolled out the ink. All…
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On the Printing of Fish
- Nov 17, 2014
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
- 2 Comments
I am a beautiful print and a delicious dish! I have continued with my gyotaku experiments. This tilapia is probably my most successful attempt at making one of these prints to date. It’s pretty big at about 14 or 15 inches and the scales are really prominent. That has been…
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Ha ha HA!
- Nov 13, 2014
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
- 1 Comment
All this time you thought I was only working on my giant chicken linocut! But no! I was working on a clandestine print. It was all on the down low and very secretive. I needed some sort of a respite from all those ferns, so I switched it up to…
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Big Linocut Progress
- Nov 10, 2014
- By stlukesattic
- In Uncategorized
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It’s been two weeks since I showed you my Big Linocut as I have it drawn on the block, so I thought I would give an update as to its progress so far. I made a couple of stop motion videos of my cutting process. It’s a slow and tedious…
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