


Imagined Flower Series
A collection of seven handprinted linocuts, each pairing a flower with something unexpected: a vampire, cheese, a robot, pencil, shoe, bird, or letter. Each one follows the strange little logic that unfolded from there.
I carved one print a day, just to see what would happen. Seven days later, I had a set of quiet oddities: a robot peeking through petals, two bird-headed figures in conversation, a pencil and a daisy large enough to require teamwork. Some are calm, some are chaotic.
Each piece is hand carved and printed in professional oil-based Sonic Fluro Blue ink on acid-free 285g printmaking paper.
There is one of each currently available to purchase individually as artist’s proofs. 50% of proceeds for these will be donated to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
I may or may not print these again in this colour as a full edition, so if one speaks to you, now’s the time as there is only one of each at the moment!
A collection of seven handprinted linocuts, each pairing a flower with something unexpected: a vampire, cheese, a robot, pencil, shoe, bird, or letter. Each one follows the strange little logic that unfolded from there.
I carved one print a day, just to see what would happen. Seven days later, I had a set of quiet oddities: a robot peeking through petals, two bird-headed figures in conversation, a pencil and a daisy large enough to require teamwork. Some are calm, some are chaotic.
Each piece is hand carved and printed in professional oil-based Sonic Fluro Blue ink on acid-free 285g printmaking paper.
There is one of each currently available to purchase individually as artist’s proofs. 50% of proceeds for these will be donated to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
I may or may not print these again in this colour as a full edition, so if one speaks to you, now’s the time as there is only one of each at the moment!
A collection of seven handprinted linocuts, each pairing a flower with something unexpected: a vampire, cheese, a robot, pencil, shoe, bird, or letter. Each one follows the strange little logic that unfolded from there.
I carved one print a day, just to see what would happen. Seven days later, I had a set of quiet oddities: a robot peeking through petals, two bird-headed figures in conversation, a pencil and a daisy large enough to require teamwork. Some are calm, some are chaotic.
Each piece is hand carved and printed in professional oil-based Sonic Fluro Blue ink on acid-free 285g printmaking paper.
There is one of each currently available to purchase individually as artist’s proofs. 50% of proceeds for these will be donated to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
I may or may not print these again in this colour as a full edition, so if one speaks to you, now’s the time as there is only one of each at the moment!