Maria Magdalena Church, Green

SEK 1,200.00
  • Hand-printed linocut on Hosho paper

  • From a limited edition of 10

  • Size: 40 × 55 cm (unframed) / 30 × 45 cm (actual image size)

  • Signed and numbered

  • Shipped unframed in heavy-duty tube

Maria Magdalena Church is an original two-layer reduction linocut featuring the roofs in Stockholm's Södermalm district with Maria Magdalena Church (S:ta Maria Magdalena kyrka) in the background; a black cat sits in a window. 

All prints are handmade so each one is unique.

Making a reduction print is an irreversible process: I carve the block once, print in green, then carve more away from the block and print in a dark, rich gray, on top of the first green layer.

Click here for information on shipping and turnaround time.

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  • Hand-printed linocut on Hosho paper

  • From a limited edition of 10

  • Size: 40 × 55 cm (unframed) / 30 × 45 cm (actual image size)

  • Signed and numbered

  • Shipped unframed in heavy-duty tube

Maria Magdalena Church is an original two-layer reduction linocut featuring the roofs in Stockholm's Södermalm district with Maria Magdalena Church (S:ta Maria Magdalena kyrka) in the background; a black cat sits in a window. 

All prints are handmade so each one is unique.

Making a reduction print is an irreversible process: I carve the block once, print in green, then carve more away from the block and print in a dark, rich gray, on top of the first green layer.

Click here for information on shipping and turnaround time.

  • Hand-printed linocut on Hosho paper

  • From a limited edition of 10

  • Size: 40 × 55 cm (unframed) / 30 × 45 cm (actual image size)

  • Signed and numbered

  • Shipped unframed in heavy-duty tube

Maria Magdalena Church is an original two-layer reduction linocut featuring the roofs in Stockholm's Södermalm district with Maria Magdalena Church (S:ta Maria Magdalena kyrka) in the background; a black cat sits in a window. 

All prints are handmade so each one is unique.

Making a reduction print is an irreversible process: I carve the block once, print in green, then carve more away from the block and print in a dark, rich gray, on top of the first green layer.

Click here for information on shipping and turnaround time.