Eric Rewitzer's Relief Prints
Eric Rewitzer’s limited-edition relief prints are iconic, attractive, affordable and fun.
Carved in linoleum, printed one at a time using manual tools. All prints are of the highest possible quality, individually printed with a Conrad Machine Etching Press on Rives BFK paper with Daniel Smith Traditional Black Relief Ink. Editions are limited.
For shipping, prints are individually placed in a crystal clear plastic sleeve with acid-free backing board, and ship flat unless otherwise noted. Prints arrive suitable for collecting and framing.
- 3 FISH STUDIOS GALLERY
- ERIC REWITZER'S RELIEF PRINTS
- THE WORLD OF ANNIE GALVIN
- MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE SERIES
- WE ARE THE ROBOTS!
- POST CARD SETS
- CONTROL FREAK SERIES
Circus Liquor
Hand-Pulled Linocut Print.
Black ink on 8″ × 10″ white Rives BFK paper.
Limited Edition of 100.
Signed and numbered.
As featured in the LA Times.
$25.00
Sutro Tower - Only 5 Left
Hand-Pulled Linocut Print.
Black ink on 8″ × 10″ white Rives BFK paper.
Limited Edition of 100. Only 5 left in edition.
Signed and numbered.
$25.00
Yes We Can
Hand-Pulled Linocut Print.
Black ink on 8″ × 10″ white Rives BFK paper.
Limited Edition of 100.
Signed and numbered.
Featured in the new book Design for Obama. Posters for Change: A Grassroots Anthology for Obama. Posters for Change: A Grassroots Anthology
$25.00
Nelson Marshmallow Linocut
Handpulled Linocut Print.
Black ink on 6″ × 8″ white Rives BFK paper.
Limited Edition of 100.
Signed and numbered.
Based on Nelson’s Marshmallow sofa design.
$25.00
The Control Group
Complete set of 12 (twelve) hand-pulled linocut prints of classic video game controllers.
Black ink on 6″ × 8″ white Rives BFK paper.
Extremely limited editions, sold only as numbered set.
Price reflects $50.00 savings if otherwise purchased separately. Attractively packaged.
$200.00 $250.00
Eames DCW Linocut
Handpulled Linocut Print.
Black ink on 6″ × 8″ white Rives BFK paper.
Limited Edition of 100.
Signed and numbered.
Based on Eames Molded DCW chair design.





