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Linocut How To, Multicolor Linocut Prints, Pokemon Linocut, Multi Color Linocut, Diy Printmaking, Linocut Tutorial, Color Linocut, Middle School Projects, Woodblock Printmaking

Multicolor Linocut Printmaking Feat. Magikarp: Let's push the limits of linocut printmaking with some Pokémon inspired prints!! Relief printmaking involves taking a block of wood, linoleum, or rubber, and carving away everything that is not what you want to print. The block can then be inked an…

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Jigsaw Linocut Screen Printing Paper, Relief Printmaking, Linocut Printmaking, Lino Art, 31st January, Relief Printing, Handmade Stamps, Linocut Art, Printed Tea Towel

Jigsaw Linocut is a fantastic way of creating a multi-coloured print from just one block and just one layer. By cutting our carved block into jigsaw pieces we can ink them up separately before putting them back together and printing. Scroll down for a video or read on. When using this technique, it’s necessary to …

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Multi Color Linocut, Color Linocut, Linocut Art, Funny Profile, Funny Profile Pictures, Linocut Prints, Profile Pictures, Linocut, 2 Colours

I'm working on a 2-color linocut print using the reduction process. The image is first drawn, photocopied and transfered to the linoneum sheet. Then I cut out the white area and print the first (the lighter) color. Here are the prints hanging on my make-shift drying rack after the first color is printed! Now I cut out the area where I only want the first color (the brown area) to appear. Before printing the second color (black), I made sure the lino sheet is aligned with the registration…

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The Making of a Two Colour Linocut Print Color Linocut, Printmaking Linocut, Linocut Artists, Woodblock Printmaking, Printmaking Ideas, Printmaking Projects, Lino Cuts, Lino Printing, Linoleum Block Printing

One of the most challenging aspects of making art is coming up with regular ideas for works. I frequently sit in front of a piece of paper for an entire day, struggling to form the ideal composition, only to finish the day with a mostly blank piece of paper, the fibers worn down from constant erasing. This is no doubt made worse by my serious case of perfectionitis. However I often discover that a cure for creative block is simply going out for a stroll. The other day while walking to mee

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