As part of my current experimentation with linocuts, here’s a two-colour imagining of Cape Willoughby, Kangaroo Island, inspired by a visit earlier in 2014. I need to work on my registration to make sure the prints line up more precisely!

Prints drying.
Beautiful work Joel! Do you have any left? And do you send to Los Noruega?
Thanks David – and what a compliment from one as talented as yourself! For you we’d be delighted to post to Norway. Hope you and the family are well! Joel
I love these prints Joel. Are you using acrylic paints to print with as you did with the beautiful wrapping paper? Or is it printing ink here? They are fantastic!
Hi Lucy, thanks for your kind words. These ones are printed using printing ink. I’m glad you like them!
Hurray I can comment.! These are so brilliant – I’m looking to get our limited edition framed =)
Thanks Shane! I’m delighted you like them! Catch you soon.
This is amazing! I got so inspired by this for my own linoprint…. Amazed that there isn’t a-lot of Kangaroo Island Linoprints online. My Art teacher liked the concept of a double printed linoprint. Continued that strategy to my own…
Hey Olivia, thanks for your compliment, I’m delighted that you liked the linoprint and that you were able to take some inspiration from it for your own work. We’d love to see what you’ve come up with if you’d like to share! All the best with your work.
Thankyou! It’s not that good although, Being a first year art student (In other words a year 8) Wish it was a better print,but oh well.