Anti-fa Kuker fighting the Evil 👹 Linocut Print

€105.00

A linocut print of a kuker, fighting Lamya - a Bulgarian folklore creature, imagined as a snake with a dog’s head, red fish scales. Of course, the dog is inspired by my own dachshund friend. The kuker is influenced by the Japanese woodcut style. He is also antifascist and is fighting the evil with a Molotov cocktail.

Size: 70x100 cm

Black Cranfield caligo safewash ink on Fabriano Unica 250 gsm Crema Paper with added watercolour details in red and gold.

Shipped in a tube. 

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A linocut print of a kuker, fighting Lamya - a Bulgarian folklore creature, imagined as a snake with a dog’s head, red fish scales. Of course, the dog is inspired by my own dachshund friend. The kuker is influenced by the Japanese woodcut style. He is also antifascist and is fighting the evil with a Molotov cocktail.

Size: 70x100 cm

Black Cranfield caligo safewash ink on Fabriano Unica 250 gsm Crema Paper with added watercolour details in red and gold.

Shipped in a tube. 

A linocut print of a kuker, fighting Lamya - a Bulgarian folklore creature, imagined as a snake with a dog’s head, red fish scales. Of course, the dog is inspired by my own dachshund friend. The kuker is influenced by the Japanese woodcut style. He is also antifascist and is fighting the evil with a Molotov cocktail.

Size: 70x100 cm

Black Cranfield caligo safewash ink on Fabriano Unica 250 gsm Crema Paper with added watercolour details in red and gold.

Shipped in a tube.