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home printmaking studio | chatting about linocut techniques as I work 

Nicole Irwood
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Another week of work in my printmaking studio. Let's chat about the tools I use, some of my techniques and how I get clean crisp prints. Let me know if you have any questions about linocut techniques below!
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@jasminekroezeart
@jasminekroezeart 3 месяца назад
love seeing your process and chill vibes!
@tikvalantigua
@tikvalantigua 6 месяцев назад
When i was handprinting, i found that sanding the block with like 400 grit sandpaper before drawing and carving lets me print much easier with less ink and pressure - smoother surface for easier transfer
@BeatrixBetwixt
@BeatrixBetwixt 7 месяцев назад
It’s coming along great! Thank you for the troubleshooting on inking. That was a great question.
@nicoleirwood
@nicoleirwood 7 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your thoughtful comments on my videos 😊
@RickQuemado
@RickQuemado 7 месяцев назад
I really like your process. I'm learning how to linocut and this has been so helpful, thank you :D
@nicoleirwood
@nicoleirwood 7 месяцев назад
I'm so glad my videos have been helpful! 😊
@marionwigzell7334
@marionwigzell7334 7 месяцев назад
Looking very cool Nicole (-: Marion 🎉
@emte98
@emte98 6 месяцев назад
Hi, thanks for sharing your techniques. I'm interested in the way you wet the paper as I'm new to printmaking and i haven't come across this yet. Firstly, why do you do it and is it for all paper or only specific ones? How damp is the paper when you actually print on it? Many thanks and Sorry for the newbie questions😊
@nicoleirwood
@nicoleirwood 6 месяцев назад
I soak the paper because it is 200gsm cold pressed (textured) paper. It would never print cleanly if it were dry. I soak off any surface water before I print, as this can impact the ink. I also use oil inks to print. I chat about this in a few of my videos if you are interested.
@emte98
@emte98 6 месяцев назад
@@nicoleirwood thank you. I will certainly go through all your videos.
@kstutz230
@kstutz230 7 месяцев назад
I really like your printing press! What brand is it?
@nicoleirwood
@nicoleirwood 7 месяцев назад
It's a custom built press - we plan to release some soon under the name irwood press 🙂
@esims75
@esims75 7 месяцев назад
Can you share steps in sequence when you’re printing multiple layers of color? I noticed that you only showed how you printed the second layer of color on the first block. You’re doing reduction prints, right? I’m interested to know your process for what to cutout for each layer and which colors are best to print first second, etc. and also are you using oil based ink? I’m asking since you soaked the paper after the first layer of color before printing the second layer.
@nicoleirwood
@nicoleirwood 7 месяцев назад
Hey! Yes, this video is only of printing the second layer of this block (it's essentially what I'm doing in my studio that specific week). I will definitely do videos in the future showing the full process from start to finish (and have a non talking one of one of my projects available already). To answer you questions - yes they are reduction prints - I go from lighter colors to dark and cut the layers accordingly (white cut away white first, lightest colour to show second and so on). - yes, I Use caligo safewash oil inks and soak the paper as it's 200gsm with some texture I hope that helps! Great ideas for things to talk about in the future 😊
@K0JIX03HuK
@K0JIX03HuK 7 месяцев назад
карлики смотрят, у нас тут мороз и кушать не чего 😁
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