Michael Lukyniuk has added a photo to the pool:
These are my first attempts at creating linocut prints. I've been curious about this artform for a long time and thought that I'd try it out. While the results resemble pen and ink drawings, the linocut artist has the ability to create multiple originals. Each print is made by hand and may be different from others created with the same block. For example, the prints may be produced with different colours, be made on various kinds of papers (or fabrics), or contain slight imperfections making each one unique. The linocut print is also different from a pen and ink drawing in the manner that the ink isn't absorbed into the paper but seems to stand on top of it. (At least that's what I've noticed from my attempts.) I can tell that this is a complex artform which may take a long time to create descent results.
