About
I started making linocut prints as a day off hobby in 2024 to make my sister cards to use before she went off to college. It wasn't until coming back from a pilgrimage to Italy for the Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati Canonization in September 2025 that I started making these prints more and selling them. Ever since going on that pilgrimage I've been making a lot more art, especially linocut prints of the Saints, Blesseds, and other Holy People in the Catholic faith.
Majority of my prints pertain to my Catholic faith. However, I do make prints of other subjects too! There are some floral prints that I have made (my favorite floral print that I've done so far is of Irises), and some fun whimsical prints as well that would work well in a nursery.
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Here's a little glimpse of the process of making these handcrafted linocut prints. The process starts with staining the blocks (sometimes this takes place after drawing), drawing an image directly on the block (all free hand sketched), hand carving the block, then hand printing each print with either a printing baron or printing press.




