I've spend about eight hours cutting this block. Every mark affects the next mark. In a linocut, the mark is either there or not there. To define a black shape, it must be surrounded by white (so you cut that bit out); but then to define that white shape, the next area must be black.
The very first cut on the block decides the entire image.

I've done as much to this stage as I think I can; it's time to take the first proof.
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