Easy animal-themed linocut print projects

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Written by: Owen Lancaster

Published on: May 7, 2026

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Section 1: Understanding Linocut Printmaking

Linocut printmaking is a traditional form of printmaking that offers a quick, affordable and accessible way to create beautifully detailed designs. Its versatility makes it an exciting medium to express creativity, particularly with animal-themed projects.

The beauty of linocut printmaking lies in its simplicity. The process involves carving a design into a sheet of linoleum, applying ink to the carved surface, and then transferring the image onto paper or fabric. The technique is similar to woodcut printmaking, but using linoleum as a substrate, which is easy to carve making it appealing to beginners and experienced artists alike.

In this article, we will unveil some easy animal-themed linocut print projects along with step-by-step process to execute them. The chosen projects are beginner-friendly and provide a systematic approach to mastering the art of linocut printmaking.

Section 2: Materials Needed for Linocut Printmaking

Before we embark on the journey of animal-themed linocut printmaking, let’s arrange the necessary materials. They include:

  1. Linoleum Sheet: The first and foremost material you need is a linoleum sheet. Sheets can be either mounted onto a block or unmounted. For beginners, mounted linoleum is recommended as it’s easier to handle while carving.

  2. Linocut Tools: For carving the design on to the linoleum, you would require linocut tools. The most commonly used tools are V-gouges and U-gouges in varying sizes.

  3. Ink: High-quality block printing ink is recommended as it provides a smooth application and consistent finish.

  4. Brayer: A brayer or roller is used for evenly spreading the ink over the carved linoleum.

  5. Paper: The choice of paper depends on your artistic preference. However, papers with a smooth surface like printmaking paper, cardstock or watercolor paper work well for linocut prints.

Additional materials include a baren (or a spoon) to burnish the print, a carving mat to protect your work surface, and a palette or glass slab for rolling out the ink.

Section 3: Simple Animal-Themed Linocut Print Projects

For these projects, we will stick to simple silhouetted animal designs that are beginner-friendly and allow you to focus on mastering the carving and printing techniques.

Project 1: Fox in the Forest

The allure of this project is the simple silhouetted fox contrasted with an intricate forest background.

Steps:

  1. Draw the Design: Start by sketching a fox and some trees on your linoleum sheet. Use a pencil and ensure the image is mirrored as prints are reversed when transferred.

  2. Carve the Design: Begin with the fox as it’s the highlight of the design. Use a U-gouge for the fox, then switch to a V-gouge for the trees to achieve a different texture.

  3. Apply Ink: After carving, roll out your ink evenly on your palette or glass slab using a brayer. Roll the ink over the carved linoleum, ensuring every area is coated, but avoid applying too much ink.

  4. Print: Lay your paper carefully on top of the inked linoleum. Use a baren or the back of a spoon to burnish the back of the paper, applying even pressure across the entire piece.

  5. Reveal: Finally, carefully peel the paper off, revealing your beautiful fox-in-the-forest linocut print.

Project 2: Stylized Owl

An owl is another great image choice due to its distinct features and symmetry.

Steps:

  1. Draw the Design: Begin by sketching an owl on your linoleum sheet. Remember to create the image as a mirror image.

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