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The process of making prints as this one may be discribed using this list:

Sketch. Ideally from existing reference, perfect if not from photo (at least you are free to choose the angle you wnat at any moment).

Resize picture to for the lino board of chosen dimensions. Scanning, changing size in e.g. Gimp or Photoshop and printing image back is ok up to the point when it loses detalisation and your printer can habdle such sizes (provided that you have lino for that print size).

Transfer sketch onto a lino board. In this case copying paper works best, any other method would be less precise.

Then cut away white areas, print, scan, put on website and Facebook (apparently people are quite active there, so posts gain more visibility).

While I certainly can (and plan to) make a comprehensive tutorial series, this short list is here for the purpose of giving the rough idea of what went into the creation of a print you see here. From sketch made on a plein-air with ballpoint pen on a piece of ordinary office paper to the lino print… on the same office paper 🙂