David Frazer cuts Slow Boat
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2016
- Australian artist David Frazer creates a 120 x 180cm linocut entitled "Slow Boat". This is David's largest print to date, and depicts an empty boat at rest in the Australian landscape. "Slow Boat" is a limited edition print of 50. For more info go to www.dfrazer.com
OOOOH ! WOOOOW ! BEAUTIFUL! I'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH A LARGE LINO-CUT PRINT!
I watch this on a loop sometimes. Just amazing artistry and craftmanship. Master printmaker.
Such patience and craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.
Skill level:INSANE!!!
Holy Moly! such patience. Amazing print...
I am both inspired, and awestruck at this feat of printing! That, sir, is art!
This is just so beautiful ! What great detail ! You are amazing !!
Such a wonder to watch you work sir. Such an inspiration. Deepest gratitude.
Sensational. Thank you for sharing your amazing process.
Wow. You sir, are true craftsmen. Beautiful work!
A Masterpiece !!!
Amazing, simply amazing!!!
I’m just in awe thanks for sharing
Absolutely stunning!
Positively incredible, thank you for sharing!
Beautiful, awesome, breathtaking! Skill Level 💯!
What I would give to spend 24hrs with this man just to watch his process.
Absolutely fantastic, keep it up!
I love watching David cutting, you can see how he gets the detail.
Amazing print!
Marvelous! I've recently become inspired to try lino printing, and I love your focus on landscape. I've learned much from seeing the many techniques you use to indicate value and texture. Thank you for highlighting the beauty of the natural world.
Ive never seen something so incredible in my life wow
Wow, superb, hank you for sharing.
Dr Frazer you are real artist, I love that , especially when you are climbing the table
Nice work love d variation of texture
Speachless !!!
That is just incredibly beautiful
Wonderful to watch!
Just amazing. Even the cutting must have taken forever.
This is majestic.
Fantastic!
incredible!!
Mind blowing, such a fabulous cutting of lino, It's inspired or motivate me more, that I will also cutting like this. your this work or cutting has shaken me from Toe to Forehead.
Cudowny!i ta super medytacyjna muza! dziękuję 💮
Such an inspiration. Thanks.
This. is. AMAZING.
Imagine how it feels when you finish something like this, making the final cut! How long did this take? It is utterly beautiful 😍
It's really something else, isn't it?
It's giving me serious inspiration to pull out my lino-block printing stuff.
Amazing!
Mind-Stunningly Exquisite , Thanks for sharing 🌹
Incredible!!!
Speechless!
So nice.
oh my how wonderful
Nice to look at, great work. Poul (Denmark)
İzlemesi tam bir şölendi. paylaştığınız İçin teşekkürler... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💐
Super travail , je suis super fan......Bravo
What an artform! Great video and music. Meditative!
Amazing ♡
Magnifique!
Fantastic 🎨😊
brilliant
wonderful work I love to see an artist cutting the light. can I ask what paint you have used on the lino to black it out ?
Mindbending
Wow just wow .
Unbelievable!
Sandra Cross awesome , I'm speechless!!!
an incredible level of craft..really and the scale...What Lino have you used for carving?
AMAZING 😉
I giggled a little when he first showed up on top of the table.
Artesanos.bien.hecho amigo.
a terrific artwork made by this man ... like 889 is mine¡
Extaordinario lo mejor que he visto en grabado
es tan genial ,una maravillosa obra de arte ,,es la perfección de arte y el artista muchas felicidades 😍😍😍👏👏👏👏
Wow!
Magnifique
fantastic & cute besides
Stupendo!!!😲
When he is stretching his hand, I felt it (as a fellow linocut-er)
WOW!
Owesome....!!,!,
wow!!
Great to see this process. A really beautiful piece.Who is the music? There is no credit given to the backing track used on the video. It too is beautiful and requires crediting.
Look the credit once again
That is T h e BOMB!!!
Woooow...
Waw such a meditation.. above spirit level.. question, is that making money?
Astonishing…
Great......
Oh my god😶😍
What has he covered lino in to make it black? impressive
Wow
So beautiful and lovely and sweet
WoW 😲 👍🏽💚
Where do you find such giant piece of lino
I doubt many people have this dedication or patience anymore. Where do you find paper? 😀
Imagine hand printing this plate?
@@larryvienneau imposible...
Mr. Fraser, can you please tell me what you are carving on and where ti buy or how to make it? Thank You, Rob.
What drive. I ain’t got the patience lol
Where do you find Lino that big???
What kind of lino is that? did u glued to some sort of plywood block too?and why?
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Look out, Barry Moser - There's a new sheriff in town. Just when I've convinced myself that there are certain effects that just can't be done in linocutting, then *_this_*
I did a carving half of it size but having problems to print it as it shifts block and print moves i tried on several different presses
have you tried a baren instead of a press?
Hi, does anyone know who is the musical artist playing ? it sounds improvised but beautiful nonetheless
luna nova The music is by our good friend Michael den Elzen 🤗
@@sazzyfraz9082 No way.. cheap plug for ya mate. The track sounds Korean to me, maybe Black String, Park Jiha or Jambinai. But if anyone does know please let us know.
@@8r4ham The man told you who it is Grey!
@@8r4ham Besides, it doesn't sound Korean - the melody is played on the oud and the percussion is daf, riqq, tabla. There's also a drone which sounds like a shruti box (could be a harmonium) and perhaps another very quiet string instrument that could be a steel-string acoustic guitar, a banjo, a baglama or something similar (too quiet/infrequent to tell).
@@JimHxn Well I stand corrected but from what I have heard of Michael den Elzen on spotify it sounds nothing like the soundtrack to this film.
Maybe we can get some more details in time.
cheers Jim.
David - Just how long did it take to cut the entire piece? Just curious. It's really amazing! Also - I tried linocut and I found it extremely unforgiving. I exercised a lot of patience, too - but it still came out like crap, with gloppy lines and all. On the linoleum piece itself, I carefully examined where I had cut and my lines were clean - so the process went awry somewhere, either in the linoleum itself (how do you ensure you've got a good, quality piece?) or in the tools (forget Speedball tools - they're crap!) or in the ink. Tips on all three of those factors (linoleum, tools, ink) would be appreciated.
Yes, I'd also like to know : )
I'd say a week
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I'm hyperventilating from stress.
I am also printmaker artist.,but your work to good and to hard.
Suranjit Giri
India
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Who are the seven people who didn’t like this?
Had exactly the same thought. Would love to hear their reasoning.
@@kingy2063 envy and all
envy and all
It's up to 10 people now. I'd love to know how many hours it took to complete the cut.
Carpal tunnel anyone?
What the fuck!