Thank you so much for this tutorial, I was panicking realizing I'd used a wrong letter in a print and was agonizing over having to do it again. This video made new connections in my brain!
Wauw, dankje, ik had een korte cursus gevolgd en daarna gegrepen door het Lino virus..ik liep echter aan tegen het amateur versus iets meer dan dat stapje...dankje je filmpje gaf mij moed om een volgende stap te zetten.
Wonderful. What was the Milliput Putty for? A repair of a mistake? I have used epoxy putty. Very difficult, and doesn't always work. Or was there another reason?
May I ask what is the name/brand of this particular Lino block? Is there any online shop that sells and ships internationally?? I live in Singapore, the one they have is the blue and red pvc ones, once carved, inside is black. So often it’s very hard to see the contrast between the cut and the sketch. Also very hard to carve in for fine details.
You're such a pro! This was a great video, and I loved the design you made. Did you glue your lino to wooden blocks? If so what is the purpose of this please?
Hi! It's a much better video when the music has very little to no lyrics while playing over the video. It sounds as if the song is the star and not the linocut. I find your videos much more enjoyable when the music is in the background. 🙂
Nice rhythm of the video and i like your artwork artwork as well :) can you tell me which kind of color you use (mixed with water?) with the brush before you transfer the digital layout on the Lino? Kind regards from Vienna :)
I used so far a simple hot iron tip (transfer), and it worked, but now, as I plan on working with a hyper detailed design, I was wondering if my method can work. This advice of yours is a game changing one. I've been transfering to gluss before, so absolutely understand the beautiful simplicity of this method and it saves my nerves. Thank you for posting.
For me, woodblock, linocut, etching and engraving, has always completely the work of my hands and mind. Of course, now 74, I was introduced to techniques long before electronic devices came into being. Printmakers and photographers were more skilfull 45 years ago.
My prints are completely the work of my hands and mind as well. The tools may have changed but that doesn't make today's artists less skilled than their counterparts 45 years ago