3 Tips to help your Linocut efficiency
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2023
- Trying something a bit new by doing a mostly me talking video. Hopefully people find these tips helpful!
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Ah, the chaos that is the printmakers studio. 😂
Great video
Thanks! This helped a lot! Seriously, I've been printing for two years now and this video is a life changer. Fixative on the block.. I can't believe I never thought of that!! Also, shaving the block! Wooow and then the powder for cleaning. Incredible. All of these tips are so good
Nice tips ! I've heard of sanding a block but not razoring one that looked spiffy!
Awesome tips ! Thanks !
Great video, thank you for the tips! Are you supposed to fixative or varnish the prints to seal the ink after drying? I haven't tried out more than one type of ink yet (water based) but I can smudge my prints after like 2 month but can't find any info on this topic :(
Hmmm, that sounds uncharacteristic of water based ink. usually it should be dry a week, if not a few days. It sounds like too much ink on the paper. After you print you can try laying a piece of newsprint or copy paper over the fresh print and apply pressure with your hands to blot off excess ink.
What tools do you use to carve with?
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I use Pfeil palm carving tools. In that shot on the table behind me is the "PFEIL "Swiss Made" Palm Set B, 6 Pieces"
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Haircut just for you