Beautiful Bodies - 8 X 10 - Hand Printed Original Linocut Print - Strange in Nature
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Print of these beautiful women's bodies measured.
A group of beautiful body prints
Single relief print of Beautiful Bodies
Beautiful Bodies - 8 X 10 - Hand Printed Original Linocut Print - Strange in Nature
Beautiful Bodies - 8 X 10 - Hand Printed Original Linocut Print - Strange in Nature
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Beautiful Bodies - Linoleum Block Print

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 Handcarved linocut print. No two prints are alike!
Dimensions: 8 in by 10 in 
Printed on printmaking paper using Speedball relief ink in Seattle, WA.

The night that Roe Vs. Wade was overturned, I went through so many uncomfortable thoughts. Being from a small town in Georgia, I knew that women's healthcare was already at a low point in the South. I thought about all the ladies I knew from my home state. I ended up doing a quick sketch of all these women, who not only represent different body types but also their different lifestyles, and that the pain is not just felt by a few individuals. I was so nervous about showing this print to anyone but I've been so humbled by the response after doing so. By far the most wonderful thing about this is how many women have come to me and have said that for once they felt seen and represented.