The question you read above is the one the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, constantly asked his patients. It's probably a myth, but I can ask you now the same.
When I created the image I had a plot in my head, but what I love most in printmaking that very often the result is unexpected (maybe because I'm a beginner). Small details play the role.
I will tell you how to make a linocut step by step.
First of all, you select the format and make your drawing on the paper.
(I was inspired by Palle Nielsen)
Then you transfer it to the linoleum, for that you can use transparent paper or make it by looking at the first drawing. You can also avoid the first step and make some random cuts. But remember when you print everything that appears on the paper later will turn to another side (from right to left).
Next step is the cut. Take different knives and do the job. When you make linocut, all high parts will be a printing surface (coloured), all parts below — colourless. Think about it to make a volume.
If you print it with the press, you have to prepare a paper, better bigger format and thick. Then you mix the colours and with the platen put it on the surface of the linoleum.
Then you print it with the press. I won't write here all small details, but you can ask me if you are curious.
And then you clean!
For me, linocut so far was the simplest, regarding time and preparation, but every technique has its characters. It's imporant to find out what you prefer.
I hope you enjoyed it and I will be happy to get your upvotes and comments.
And yeah! Don't forget to answer, what do you see in this picture...
Piece&Love