Weeds Reduction Print

Handmade linocut print

Dimensions: 5,5 x 7,5 inch (14 x19cm)
Printed on vélin paper using Caligo oil-based relief ink

This artwork transforms humble “weeds” into a celebration of nature’s pharmacy, honoring plants that have been used medicinally for centuries.

Created using the ‘reduction method,’ this technique involves carving a single lino block in stages to build up layers of color. Here 6 layers have been created.

A very limited edition range

$70.00

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Reduction Print

This beautiful botanical print celebrates four powerful plants that most people consider weeds, but are actually incredible healing allies:

Dandelion – shown with its bright yellow flower, every part of this plant is edible and medicinal, supporting liver health and digestion

Ground Ivy – illustrated with its rounded leaves and purple flowers, this aromatic herb has been used for respiratory health and wound healing

Red Clover – depicted with its distinctive three-part leaves and pink-purple flower heads, known for supporting women’s health and blood purification

Ribwort Plantain – featuring long ribbed leaves and brown flower spikes, this “nature’s bandaid” is excellent for cuts, stings, and respiratory issues

These humble plants grow wild in gardens, fields, and roadsides, yet they’ve been treasured as medicine for thousands of years. This print honors their beauty and reminds us that some of our most powerful plant teachers are growing right under our feet, waiting to be recognized and appreciated rather than pulled up as weeds.

Perfect for herbalists, foragers, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to celebrate the wisdom of wild plants.

All my artwork is handmade and original with a mix of limited and open edition linocut prints plus digitally printed greeting cards. The prints are designed, made, pressed and pulled 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.