California Rising Linocut Print
California Rising Linocut Print

California Rising Linocut Print

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Featured in Time Magazine, our California Rising linocut print has become an icon of the Golden State's fighting spirit.  It is held in multiple private and public collections, including the California Historical Society and the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art.

This original block print is 24" wide by 42" tall. It is printed on a hand-torn sheet of Rives BFK printmaking paper, which is imaged with a background featuring a vintage map of California with the red star of the California state flag.  

Next, a hand-carved block of linoleum is inked up, and printed onto the background with a 48" monotype press. Once the ink dries, poppies and the bear's fur are hand-painted by both Annie Galvin and Eric Rewitzer, who sign the finished print.  Embossed with the 3 Fish Studios logo in lower right.
 
The artwork will be carefully rolled and placed in a sturdy tube for shipment.

Framing is available to addresses in and around the San Francisco Bay area.  Please contact us for information and pricing.

For those outside our framing and delivery area, please support your local framer.

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C. Doerr
Perfect

I'd been coveting this picture for a year or so and finally found the perfect space for it in our forever home. We've been living with it for a couple of years and have grown to love it even more. Special that it was created by both artists and wholeheartedly represents our state.

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Virginia Betourne
Inspiring- California Rising

I’ve loved this print for years, but now owning the original Lino block print I’m ecstatic. It’s just superb, the colors, the hand painted poppies, and the impressive size commensurate with our roaring state bear.
I love it, and looking at it every day makes me happy - thank you!

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Mary Moore
CA Rising!

The print is beautiful! We love having it in our home and sharing the story of how this print came to be!