![linocut bunnys stealing cabbage](https://www.kenswinson.com/store/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/LinkBorders-cabbageBunnies.jpg)
I love it when I get a chance to combine traditional printmaking with modern art tools. I am learning to sculpt, model and animate with a 3D program, called Blender. I thought it would be interesting to see if I could use the program to animate a 2D image (like one of my latest linocuts). Here are some examples:
![animation of bunny rabbits stealing cabbage based on a linocut](https://www.kenswinson.com/store/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cabbageBunny2.gif)
![animation of linocut bunny rabbits stealing cabbage](https://www.kenswinson.com/store/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cabbageBunnies.gif)
I’ve learned a lot through these exercises, and think the animation gives you all a new way to experience printmaking. What do you think?