Dog, Bear and Mahogany Motifs

I'm quite interested in Lord Byron's relationship with animals and how this compares to the Taino Peoples beliefs that animals and the landscape are sacred entities inhabited by deities and ancestors. I drew lots of ideas for motifs depicting Byron's pet dogs and bear, as potential imagery to put on my ceramics or make into prints.

I chose two designs that I liked best and tested them out as little Lino prints.

 

The face of this dog design is taken from a detail on the Taino gold figure pendant that I looked at in my research -


In these next images, I have made rubbings of the Lino cuts that I made, including dog, bear and mahogany leaf motifs, which show all the marks made by cutting the Lino away at the edges. I noticed that they kind of looked like tiles and decided to do these pieces where I have made different arrangements of them and experimented with contrasting black and red. I like how you can see all the relief lines because they have a sense of energy and give the image an organic roughness that I'm really into in this project since it's all about the natural origins of materials.

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