Combining the best of traditional and digital

Lino started out as my way of challenging my brain to think in a different way; offline, hands-on, and back-to-front. I found that I could get these perfect imperfections which I could never achieve with my digital work. Since then, I have combined my lino cut skills with my knowledge of designing digitally to create short frame-by-frame animations as a unique way of showcasing my prints.

Creativity without the brief

Carving linoleum soon became a form of therapy, as a way of being creative outside of design and away from any restrictions. Today, I sell my prints through Common Ground Collective, a retail space that supports WA-based makers and brands. Common Ground Collective is located at 82 High St, Fremantle — pop in if you’re nearby! Or have a look at their website here.

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