
There’s something undeniably magnetic about a raccoon standing sentinel in a moonlit forest, lantern held high, crowned with a tiny mushroom cap. This original linocut print captures that exact moment — a wide-eyed woodland guardian keeping watch over a carpet of toadstools and shadow. The bold black ink against the white paper gives it the feel of an old folklore illustration, pulled from a storybook you almost remember reading as a child.
The Art of Hand-Carved Linocut Printing
Every print in this collection starts as a blank block of linoleum. The design is carved by hand using gouges and cutting tools, each line and texture carefully removed to create the relief surface. Ink is then rolled across the raised areas and pressed onto 300gsm cold-pressed watercolour paper — thick, tactile, and beautifully absorbent. At A5 size (approximately 14.8 × 21 cm), this print is intimate enough to hold in your hands and detailed enough to lose yourself in. No two impressions are ever perfectly identical, which is exactly the point.
Where This Print Belongs
This raccoon lantern print thrives in spaces that lean cosy and a little enchanted. Hang it in a woodland-themed nursery where little ones can imagine midnight forest adventures. Prop it on a shelf in a reading nook, surrounded by fairy lights and well-thumbed paperbacks. It fits naturally into cottagecore and folklore-inspired interiors, adding depth to gallery walls that celebrate nature and the handmade. The stark black-and-white palette means it plays well with almost any colour scheme.
Why Handmade Prints Matter
In an age of mass-produced wall art, a hand-pulled linocut print carries a quiet authority. You can see the artist’s decisions in every carved line, feel the texture of the paper, and know that someone pressed ink to surface specifically for this image. It’s art that earns its place on your wall — not because a factory printed ten thousand copies, but because a craftsperson made this one, by hand, with intention.