Triceratops
Triceratops
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Handprinted original linocut print of a Triceratops, a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago in what is now western North America.
This print was designed for my son, Noah :)
The print is made by hand carving the design into linoleum using traditional Japanese printmaking tools, rolling oil-based ink onto the lino and taking an impression onto paper by passing it through my etching press. The paper is premium Fabriano Rosaspina printmaking paper, heavyweight 300gsm in velvet white.
Each print is editioned and signed as part of a limited edition run of eight prints.
This piece was created and designed by me, printmaker Sophia Luna, in my home studio in the historical city of York.
Approximate Sizes:
Print: 4x2.25 inches (10x6 cm)
Paper: 6x4 inches (15x10 cm)
Please bear in mind that each piece is printed by hand and therefore will vary slightly.
All prints are posted in heavy duty parcel tubes/envelopes to ensure they are protected throughout transport.
If you’d like to see the process behind creating my work or see what I'm currently working on, check out my instagram page @sophialunadesigns
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