This original work by Janet Horne Cozens is a hand pulled relief print. It comes with an ivory 8"x10" matte and ready to put in a frame of your choice (not included).
"This print was created on a snowy day, when one of my neighbour's children was looking wistfully out the window. This was my first linocut print."
Relief printmaking is a form of printmaking in which the image to be printed is raised from the surface. Pieces of material are removed from the surface using sharp tools called gouges. This creates a surface similar to a stamp and is sometimes referred to as "block printing".
Janet Horne Cozens is a Canadian printmaker and mixed media artist. She is newly returned to art after a long career in the music industry. She works out of the print centre at Centre3 in Hamilton, Ontario.
- Created: c. 2016