Plantango

Handmade linocut print

Dimensions: 11,5 x 15 inch (30 x 40 cm)
Printed on arnhem paper using Caligo oil-based relief ink

This print features both broadleaf and narrow-leaf plantain rendered in calming blues, representing both the cooling relief they gave to mosquito-bitten skin and the deeper currents of resilience they carry.

Created using the ‘reduction method,’ this technique involves carving a single lino block in stages to build up layers of color. Here 3 layers have been created.

$85.00

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Reduction Print

I was maybe seven, covered in mosquito bites from head to toe, sitting miserably on our back steps trying not to scratch. My neighbor noticed and led me to what I’d dismissed as weeds along her garden path.

“This is plantain,” she said, crushing the oval leaves between her fingers and pressing the green pulp against my bites. The relief was almost instant!

Native Americans called plantain “white man’s footprint” because it appeared wherever European settlers walked. It’s like a living map of colonization, thriving in disturbed soil around new settlements.

This remarkable plant is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and analgesic, perfect for treating mosquito bites, cuts, and scrapes. Traditional uses included wound healing and stopping bleeding, while it earned folk names like “soldier’s herb” and “healing blade.”

Sometimes the most powerful medicines are the ones that teach us to see what’s already there, waiting patiently at our feet.

All my artwork is handmade and original with a mix of limited and open edition linocut prints. I design, carve, press and pull the prints in my studio in the Laurentides, Canada.

Please note: Because of its handmade nature there may be tiny variations to the picture. Be this colour, evenness of ink or other small differences.