Brown, Matt
Color woodprints made using the traditional Japanese hanga method in his New Hampshire workshop, Ooloo Press. Gallery of his prints plus some produced by his friends and students, a book list, web resources, list of his suppliers, and a calendar of upcoming appearances.
Cleary, Chrystal Sherritt
Monoprints, woodcuts and linoleum block prints of many sorts of animals. Also includes samples of her creature graphics in commercial design work, and curriculum vitae.
Nejko, Paulette
A selection of woodcut prints that combine her knowledge and mastery of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques with a variety of New England scenes and subjects.
Howlett, Susan
Woodblock and linocut prints created over a twenty-four year period, stemming from the study of woodblock printmaking in Northern Japan and creation traditional New Year's cards, and branching out from there to many other themes.
Ojeda, Naul
Washington DC artist originally from Uruguay, specializes in woodcut and linocut prints, paintings and whimsically-painted furniture.
O'Neill, Nonie
Aran Prints - Nonie produces wood cut prints on the island of Inis Mór (Inishmore) in the Aran Islands, located off the west coast of Ireland near Galway. Includes several images of her prints as well as a bit of photographic tour of Inis Mór, which provides the visual context for her prints.
Mills, Michael
Monoprints, woodcuts and linoleum block prints in several different genres. Michael's desire to bring art to the masses is also expressed in his "Mass Production Series Manifesto".
Stahle-Fraser, Janet
Paintings and short-run editions of hand-pulled prints and monoprints by this Artist from Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. Many of her original images are reproduced as art cards, matted art, posters and T-shirts. Prices, ordering and studio visit information.
Upton, Christine
Limited edition elimination lino block prints, with Australian plant and animals motifs. Upton prints her work by walking on them, rather than using a mechanical press.
Katz, Babette
This printmaker and book artist discusses the power of the black-and-white linocut print as a narrative tool in this photo interview at Biddington's.
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