The Beauty of the Process

Linocut is a slow, hands-on practice that unfolds over time. Each piece goes through many stages - carving, inking, printing - each requiring patience, focus, and presence. It is a process that cannot be rushed.

Every cut in the linoleum, every layer of ink, and every moment of printing its own subtle trace. This is why no two prints are ever the same. Small variations, imperfections, and unexpected details make each linocut truly unique.

This page invites you behind the scenes - into the quiet rhythm of making, the hours spent shaping a single image, and the pleasure found in attentive, mindful work.

This is how I made Moon Boy (22')

“Moon Boy” began as a printed stack of A4 pages gifted to me by Mad Bartnicka. I read the book in that raw, paper form, and from there the image slowly started to take shape. Sketches turned into digital work, digital lines into carved marks, and finally ink met paper. From first drawing to final print - it’s a quiet, beautiful kind of magic.

Process behind The Peony Bloom (25')

“Peony Bloom” is a story told through carving and printing. Line by line, petal by petal, I slowly revealed the form hidden in the block. Then came the quiet moment of inking and pressing - when the carved marks finally met the paper. Cutting and printing, tension and release - that’s where the bloom truly happens.