I've finally returned to my preferred medium, the linocut. I'm 300 miles from home for a week and for that time, I can escape the rest of my life to focus on the health of my heart and mind, expressed in languages of old tradition.

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I've finally returned to my preferred medium, the linocut. I'm 300 miles from home for a week and for that time, I can escape the rest of my life to focus on the health of my heart and mind, expressed in languages of old tradition.
"The Follower", 8"x10" linocut print. I had drawn the illustration onto this block five years ago and just recently gathered the courage to carve it-- and I think I did the original justice.
September 26, 2017
We are finally up and running!
At the moment, we only have two of Eric’s illustrations up for sale through the shop. We have other work completed, but the postings are pending until we have a chance to work out some more of the logistics and photo work for the original linocut prints we intend to sell. We also still need to check the printing of K’s work so that we can start the photo work and know if there will be any hitches in the printing.
However! We are very excited to have the shop up at all, and while it is small at the moment, we will surely be able to have the other pieces ready to post by Friday!
So, stop by the shop and check out what we have up for now, and check back to see what we will have up on Friday!
-K
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The next addition to my series of Recorders prints will be a seven-color reduction, and my first attempt at something so complicated using registration pins on the etching press. I'm very excited to give myself this opportunity to learn something new and render my artwork in a new way.
January 20, 2019 Last night of our short vacation up north. When we get back to Maryland, our schedules will get jam packed with work and school – Eric going for a full-time position at his work, and me taking two classes on top of part-time work. It’ll be busy, but I’m sure we can still get done everything we want to do. But first, we can bask in a bit of art-block.
Cheers, Kecheri