Becalmed in a teacup
Over the last few years I’ve taken a shine to the early European woodcuts shown in books about medieval travellers, merchants and technology. The other evening I had the idea of mixing these images: ships, cranes, towers, and so on, with a rather dull still life I was sketching at the time. Easier said than done. So I started out with this: one ship, one cup, planning and cutting in about half an hour. The haste shows, of course. But I might carry this on and do something a bit larger and better executed. I think a few bowls and cups with ships, a busy port city, and the odd mad mendicant or two, might do the trick. More as and when I get anything done.
And many thanks to Bareners who gave advice on how to get a denser result print from ply. This one used my nipping press and a sandwich of heavy MDF board plus a little soft backing cardboard to even things out. Getting there…

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Nice whimsical image… I hope you do more!
Mr Harrison,
I’m interested in using this image and was wondering if you could email me so we could chat about it? I promise – nothing at all sinister or “You will be pleased to send me your bank informations” about this at all.
Can you see the email I’ve supplied?
My thanks,
Justin.