Tag: Funny Animal Print

  • Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print —

    Handmade linocut print of a squirrel in sunglasses sitting on a park bench holding a small suitcase

    Every park has one: that squirrel that’s a little too composed, a little too observant, and definitely hiding something. This linocut print captures that energy perfectly — a stylish squirrel in sunglasses perched on a park bench, suitcase in paw, looking like it’s about to catch a train to somewhere fabulous and classified. The crisp carved lines and bold graphic style give it the feel of a vintage travel poster crossed with a spy novel cover. It’s witty, well-crafted, and full of character.

    Character Design in Traditional Printmaking

    Creating a convincing character through linocut requires distilling personality into a few essential visual elements. For this squirrel, the sunglasses convey cool, the suitcase suggests purpose and mystery, and the park bench grounding gives the scene a specific, believable context. Each of these elements was hand-carved into linoleum using gouges and cutting tools, with the knowledge that every mark is permanent — there’s no undo in relief printing. The result is a composition where every line serves the character, with nothing wasted and nothing missing. Printed on 300gsm cold-pressed watercolour paper at A5 size (14.8 × 21 cm), each impression carries the tactile quality of genuine craft.

    For Travellers, Animal Lovers, and the Perpetually Stylish

    This print speaks to anyone who sees themselves in the squirrel’s composed confidence. Frequent travellers who appreciate luggage as a design element. City dwellers for whom park benches are familiar territory. Anyone who’s ever worn sunglasses not because it’s sunny, but because the occasion demanded it. It works in entryways (where bags are kept), travel-themed spaces, offices, and any room that could use a reminder that style is a choice, not a circumstance. The black-and-white palette keeps it endlessly versatile, while the character gives it personality that transcends decoration.

    The Art of Anthropomorphism

    Giving animals human accessories is one of the oldest tricks in illustration, but it only works when the character feels genuine rather than gimmicky. This squirrel isn’t wearing sunglasses ironically — it’s wearing them because it has places to be and reputations to maintain. That commitment to the bit, rendered with real printmaking craft, is what separates effective anthropomorphism from mere novelty.

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  • Donkey Dive Bar Linocut Print — Urban

    Handmade linocut print of a donkey in a denim jacket standing outside a dive bar at night

    Every neighbourhood has one — that dive bar with the flickering neon sign where the regulars have been sitting on the same stools since before you were born. And every dive bar needs a mascot. Enter this donkey: denim jacket, hands in pockets, standing outside like it’s deciding whether tonight’s the night or whether the couch and a late-night film is the smarter play. The gritty urban backdrop and bold black ink give it a tattoo-flash sensibility that’s equally at home in a Brooklyn apartment or a countryside pub that refuses to gentrify.

    The Linocut Process: Grit Meets Craft

    Relief printing is one of the oldest and most direct forms of printmaking. The artist carves a design into linoleum, removes the areas that should remain white, inks the raised surface, and presses it onto paper. For this donkey design, the process involved building texture through careful gouge work — the grain of the denim jacket, the weathered brick of the bar facade, the moody shadows that give the scene its after-hours atmosphere. Each print is pulled on 300gsm cold-pressed watercolour paper at A5 size (14.8 × 21 cm), producing a result that’s both graphic and deeply tactile.

    Bar Decor, Man Caves, and Spaces with Character

    This print was practically designed for bar walls. Hang it near the bottles, next to the dartboard, or above the jukebox — anywhere that says “we don’t take ourselves too seriously, but we take our drinks seriously.” It works equally well in home bars, music rooms, and man caves that need something with personality beyond the usual sports memorabilia. Gift it to the friend who always picks the dive bar over the cocktail lounge, or the musician who plays venues exactly like the one in the print.

    Humour as Design Philosophy

    The best animal art doesn’t just depict — it personifies. This donkey isn’t a donkey; it’s a regular. It has opinions about the jukebox selection and knows the bartender by name. That character-driven approach is what separates illustration from art that makes people stop and stare. The humour isn’t forced — it emerges naturally from the collision of animal and human world, rendered with enough craft to earn a second look.

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