A series of five linocut prints centered on extinct species—T-Rex vs. Titanoboa, Woolly Mammoth, Archaeopteryx, Dodo, Ammonite, and Stegosaurus.
Each piece was hand-carved and hand-printed. Linocut was a new medium for our studio at the time—one were drawn to for its physicality, irreversibility, and constraint-driven precision—and we learned the technique through direct experimentation.
The works were exhibited and sold at the Portland Art Market.
Conceptually, the series is a reflection on extinction—not as a distant, historical phenomenon, but as an ongoing, human-linked process. The work invites viewers to consider agency: how present-day choices, systems, and behaviors can either accelerate loss or help prevent it.










