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Italia, Linocut, Ink on paper | Prints by Llinella. Item made of paper works with mid century modern & contemporary style
Italia, Linocut, Ink on paper | Prints by Llinella. Item made of paper works with mid century modern & contemporary style
Italia, Linocut, Ink on paper | Prints by Llinella. Item made of paper works with mid century modern & contemporary style

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Italia, Linocut, Ink on paper - Prints

Price $80

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Shipping: USPS 3-7 days
Price $7 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 1, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
10H x 8W x 1D in
25.4H x 20.32W x 2.54D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

An original Maja Cunningham linoleum block print, individually printed in her Fort Worth studio in Texas. Maja starts by hand-carving a linoleum block, then hand prints each one on heavy weight acid-free paper with deckled edge.

This print measures 4"x6" and is hand printed on a 8"x10” sheet. It does not include a frame. Comes in a cello sleeve with a thick backer to prevent damage during shipping.

Each of Maja's pieces comes with a long history of love for the art of printing. The block prints, with their juxtaposition of shape, texture and color are unique with every single print. Not one is alike, each one an original.
Please note that as handmade print each piece is slightly different and will have its own subtle imperfections.


Product Specifications

Length: 8 in.
Height: 10 in.
Width: 1 in.

Item Italia, Linocut, Ink on paper
Created by Llinella
As seen in Creator's Studio, Fort Worth, TX
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
The block prints, with their juxtaposition of shape, texture and color are unique with every single print. Not one is alike.

Trained as an architect, Maja reinvented herself a decade ago in pursuit of a more free and creative life of a mother, illustrator, artist, photographer.

Her work spans an array of subject matter and mediums, most notably linocut prints.