My mom used to make our Christmas cards using linoleum block - linoleum glued to a flat block of wood, there was still such a thing as linoleum back then. But she didn’t have any kind of a press, she’d put the paper on the inked blocs and then fib it with the back of a spoon. She did multi colored cards that were just wonderful. I still have a bunch of then over sixty years later.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful memory! I hope to try some multicolor printmaking here on the channel in the future, so thanks for the reminder.😊
I have watched you work your magic in the book binding realm many months ago. This video has brought me much joy. I love watching your craftsmanship - I feel very fortunate to be alongside you as you create this lovely print and breathe in the air of your artistry. Thank you so much for a very beautiful video.
I could be wrong, but I think this was a little bit after books stopped being chained to walls (it’s a 19th century technique I think), lovely sentiment anyway this truly is an amazing art form.
pretty cool stuff, i worked in a bucket factory that did the printing on the buckets, try putting you template on a drum and rotate around for mass printing, bigger the drum farther away the print will be from each other
Subscribed ! I liked your video so much , Great video production and excellent content . I just bought one of these prints from your Etsy store, because of it. !
I've always been envious of people who can draw and paint, I lack any and all artistic talents. I just can't make my hands move in such a way as to draw.
My mom used to make our Christmas cards using linoleum block - linoleum glued to a flat block of wood, there was still such a thing as linoleum back then. But she didn’t have any kind of a press, she’d put the paper on the inked blocs and then fib it with the back of a spoon. She did multi colored cards that were just wonderful. I still have a bunch of then over sixty years later.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful memory! I hope to try some multicolor printmaking here on the channel in the future, so thanks for the reminder.😊
I have watched you work your magic in the book binding realm many months ago. This video has brought me much joy. I love watching your craftsmanship - I feel very fortunate to be alongside you as you create this lovely print and breathe in the air of your artistry. Thank you so much for a very beautiful video.
I think I prefer the test print. I like the subtle background texture that those lines gave.
Me too!
A genuine artist and master craftsman -- and your video productions are a joy to watch as well. Thanks for sharing all...
That print looks so nice!!!
Drawing right onto the lino, you madman :'D The prints came out so pretty, great work
Thanks! Sometimes I like to live on the wild side.😂
These are truly amazing! Thank you so much for showing us the process 😁
You are so welcome!
Absolutely fascinating series. You can see why they kept these chained to the book case!
I could be wrong, but I think this was a little bit after books stopped being chained to walls (it’s a 19th century technique I think), lovely sentiment anyway this truly is an amazing art form.
Just beautiful. I liked the test print and the final prints. Hard to choose between them
Reminds me of my college years when I was lino printing.
Such a wonderful process. Obviously, a time-consuming and tedious project that yields beautiful results.
Beautiful work!
Lovely!!
pretty cool stuff, i worked in a bucket factory that did the printing on the buckets, try putting you template on a drum and rotate around for mass printing, bigger the drum farther away the print will be from each other
Amazing and beautiful!👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely stuff - as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
SO SO AWESOME👌👌
Subscribed !
I liked your video so much , Great video production and excellent content .
I just bought one of these prints from your Etsy store, because of it. !
Awesome, thank you!
I remember doing this in Grade 10 Art Class. The resulting Cards were for sale and the proceeds went to charity
That is so good!!! Do you mind sharing your supplies list? What was the ink? Where did you get your chisel set? Also, was that Clairefontane paper?
Very cool nice work really, I love the handmade tools as well no sense buying what you can make ;-)
Brilliant 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
Brilliant. 👍😆👍
Это восхитительно.Вы большой молодец.таких людей мало!жаль что я из Донецка,так бы взял бы каллиграфию на память!Удачи в хобби.
Thank you!
i had Daja vu dream 2 months back of this very video god it just hit me like a truck
Yah I just found your Chanel and seen this print what paper did you use? I like the chatter on the first print, the final print was stunning
I've always been envious of people who can draw and paint, I lack any and all artistic talents. I just can't make my hands move in such a way as to draw.
The best
How much did you pay for your pencil? Those are the expensive ones right? Blackwing or something like that right?
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can i use floor lino to do linocut?
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