A small, deliberate body of work in black and white — carved in linoleum, inked by roller, and printed one sheet at a time from a home practice in Copenhagen.
Two faces cut into a single block — barely breaching the surface, held between the ripple and the dark. One of a small edition, each pulled by hand from Copenhagen.


















I make linocut prints in black and white from home in Copenhagen. The practice is self-taught, begun in 2022 and built slowly in the spare hours around other work — a deliberate, patient thing, which suits the medium well.
I'm drawn to the tactile nature of carving; the way a single line becomes final the moment it leaves the block. Each piece is cut by hand and printed by hand, without a press, which limits every edition to somewhere between five and ten impressions. No two are identical, and there are no digital prints — only the ones pulled by hand at home.
— DeepankarI accept a small number of commissions each year — portraits of places, buildings, and objects with some weight of meaning behind them. Each is cut from a fresh block and printed as a private edition.
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