Extinction Series

Each piece was individually carved from linoleum blocks and printed by hand, embracing the constraints and irreversibility of the linocut process. The works were exhibited and sold at the Portland Art Market. The project balances historical subject matter with a present-day lens, encouraging reflection on humanity’s role in ecological loss and preservation.

Extinction Series

Each piece was individually carved from linoleum blocks and printed by hand, embracing the constraints and irreversibility of the linocut process. The works were exhibited and sold at the Portland Art Market. The project balances historical subject matter with a present-day lens, encouraging reflection on humanity’s role in ecological loss and preservation.

Extinction Series

Each piece was individually carved from linoleum blocks and printed by hand, embracing the constraints and irreversibility of the linocut process. The works were exhibited and sold at the Portland Art Market. The project balances historical subject matter with a present-day lens, encouraging reflection on humanity’s role in ecological loss and preservation.

Role

Concept Art | Sales | Marketing

Role

Concept Art | Sales | Marketing

Role

Concept Art | Sales | Marketing

Project Details

Project Details

Project Details

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.

work overview

work overview

work overview

Work

Stay curious.

Stay curious.

Philomathy is the path to Polymathy.

Philomathy is the path to Polymathy.