LynneROEBUCKFine Art Printmaker-painter

Fine art printmaking and painting

Recent fine art activities including printmaking, painting and sketching:

Two new seascape theme linocuts underway

Current printmaking activity in the studio.

The two coastal seascape sketches below have been developed from observed drawings and small thumbnail ideas to the point where they are ready to transfer to print plates.

The sea is a recurring theme in Lynne's printmaking. She attempts to capture the energy and freshness of the ocean as it tumbles toward the coast and rolls onto beaches.

new sea print showing stack and arch new seascape print

Above: initial pencil drawings for two original linocut editions.

There are another four linocut block prints being developed for 2012, all with a coastal theme.

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April 2012

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Recent Linocut On The Press

One of the last prints to come off the press. July 2011 Read more…

Recent Painting Experiments

Lynne is currently a fine art original printmaker. However, she is experimenting with developing original paintings for display alongside her prints.. July 2011 Read more…

More Intial Sketches From Field Trips

Sketching is an important part of developing ideas for prints. July 2011 Read more…

Fine Art Open Exhibitions - art buying joy

Having submitted fine art to several open art exhibitions, Lynne Roebuck explains why she thinks they are great places to go see (and buy) art.Feb 2011 Read more…

Why Artists Enter Open Exhibitions

Entering an open art show costs an artist money and risks rejection, so why do it? Landscape printmaker, Lynne Roebuck, explains why she does...Feb 2011 Read more…

Printmaking explained - how it differs from other art

Most people assume two dimensional artwork is either an 'original', painted by hand, or it has been reproduced using a printer - that is: a device plugged in at the wall. Dec 2010 Read more…