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Have you ever found yourself drawn to a specific symbol? For me that symbol is the spiral. Spiral are one of the earliest known geometric shapes seen in ancient artworks. In fact the spiral was a very predominant symbol in ancient Celtic art. From the Single Spiral to the Triskeles (three legs) spiral, Celtic art is ripe with spiral designs.
Minimal sky blue seahorse linocut print - Marine wall art 8x10 This original, hand-pulled linoleum cut was printed in light blue on luxurious cotton paper. The linoleum block is cut by hand, inked, then each print is pressed individually. Due to the printing process, there will be slight variations from print to print. All materials are archival. Wide margins give you room to mat and frame to your liking. This is the perfect gift for that marine adventurist in your life. Seahorses live in...
Before I explain how I created this little seahorse, I have to admit I still consider myself a novice in SO many ways. So... I have a disclaimer. I do not know if the method I use is a recommended way to add a satin stitched motif to a block. I have seen tutorials that recommend stitching the motif onto a piece of muslin or onto felt (as felt does not fray), and then carefully cutting the motif out and attaching it to the block as an applique. (Gerry at Older Rose has a great Birds on Felt...