Monday, January 31, 2011

Surrender: Traveling the Path of Many Hills


Surrender as an expansive, ever-expanding and contracting field. Once one hill has been crossed, there is another to climb. All the walking, all the searching, it's all vital. This is a 12 by 12 inch linocut, carved outdoors and just printed. : )
Thanks for stopping by!

15 comments:

Unknown said...

I really love your Lino prints!

Emily Harris said...

Pretty!

LuTi said...

beautiful lino!

Nic Lawson said...

WOW! that is so beautiful!
how long does it take for you to carve a lino like that?

Honor Woodard said...

Wonderful!

Coreopsis said...

Beautiful! This is really fantastic.

Diane P. said...

This is quite wonderful!

Cathy said...

Sounds a bit like one of our rambles..haha. Gorgeous work.

tulasi-priya dasi said...

Miss you, darlin'. I love this one. I'll be back in the US in about a month, almost exactly a month.

tulasi-priya dasi said...

At first I thought it strange that your hills were populated, but now I see that we're not alone as we climb our hills.

Nicola said...

Can't wait to hear your stories when you get back, TP!
Thank you, everyone, for your *cool* comments. : )

Nicky Linzey said...

Another lovely piece, so much to look at too.

Run Lori Run said...

I'm just starting... how do know which linoleum to buy- some seems softer than others. and do you use mounted or unmounted linoleum? Any advice would help!!!

Nicola said...

I have seen some beautiful work from a variety of different types of linoleum. Perhaps finding the best fit regarding type of lino is through the process of trial and error? But I would recommend safety first, and the softest lino, or something called speedycut, is the best for that.

myrtle said...

WoW! that was really great.
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