The Inverted/Negative.
Year
2021
Services
Printmaking Design
Lino Cutting
Painting
Tools
Linoleum Sheets & Tools
Paint Rollers
Snapseed
Credits
Whistling Woods International (TISS)

Details
Linoleum printmaking is a process of precision and patience—where each cut is a commitment and every layer adds depth to the final composition. Working with linoleum sheets, paint rollers, and textured paper, this project explored the tactile nature of printmaking, embracing both its constraints and its possibilities.
Using the reduction method, layers of ink built upon one another, creating a sense of depth that could never be replicated in exactly the same way again. The very essence of this technique lies in its impermanence—once carved, there is no undoing, making each print a singular, fleeting moment of craftsmanship.
Linoleum printmaking is a process of precision and patience—where each cut is a commitment and every layer adds depth to the final composition. Working with linoleum sheets, paint rollers, and textured paper, this project explored the tactile nature of printmaking, embracing both its constraints and its possibilities.
Using the reduction method, layers of ink built upon one another, creating a sense of depth that could never be replicated in exactly the same way again. The very essence of this technique lies in its impermanence—once carved, there is no undoing, making each print a singular, fleeting moment of craftsmanship.
Linoleum printmaking is a process of precision and patience—where each cut is a commitment and every layer adds depth to the final composition. Working with linoleum sheets, paint rollers, and textured paper, this project explored the tactile nature of printmaking, embracing both its constraints and its possibilities.
Using the reduction method, layers of ink built upon one another, creating a sense of depth that could never be replicated in exactly the same way again. The very essence of this technique lies in its impermanence—once carved, there is no undoing, making each print a singular, fleeting moment of craftsmanship.






