I mean for starters how the hell do you manage to line them up sooooooooooo perfectly let alone carve such intricate layers so many times over and I mean your colour choices and how you get them to balance each other out with warm & cool tones is insane, honestly breathtaking
It's reduction linocut, so it's all done on one piece of lino, she will remove more lino for each layer. For example, once she's done that yellow layer she will carve out more lino and do the next colour, she can never do the yellow layer again.
The final print, mounted and framed sympathetically, in my humble opinion could hang side by side with a Van Gough and barring the difference in appraisal value receive equal critical acclaim….bravo!!
Hi, your work is absolutely breathtaking and all colors are so vivid and amazing, truly remarkable! I have a question - how do you manage to fit each layer so perfectly? Do you have any tools that help you? From personal experience - this is probably one of the most complicated things in the graphic technique.
The lino is cut and a print made. In this case it was the yellow. More lino is cut away each time, so that different layers show through. It's complicated, because you have to plan carefully. Once cut, there's no going back. You have to print e ough of the first layers to allow for any mistakes later on!
You are an inspiration.
I mean for starters how the hell do you manage to line them up sooooooooooo perfectly let alone carve such intricate layers so many times over and I mean your colour choices and how you get them to balance each other out with warm & cool tones is insane, honestly breathtaking
It's reduction linocut, so it's all done on one piece of lino, she will remove more lino for each layer. For example, once she's done that yellow layer she will carve out more lino and do the next colour, she can never do the yellow layer again.
The final print, mounted and framed sympathetically, in my humble opinion could hang side by side with a Van Gough and barring the difference in appraisal value receive equal critical acclaim….bravo!!
Understanding the process makes me enjoy this piece of art infinitely more
That seems so complicated and the planning must be so hard! Looks amazing!
You are so incredibly talented!!
This absolutely blows me away, it’s so complicated and must take sooooo long to carve out! Totally mesmerising 😮
Oh my goodness! Wow, wow, wow! Stupendous!
Wow! That is incredible! Love the composition and the colors. Beautiful!
Hi, your work is absolutely breathtaking and all colors are so vivid and amazing, truly remarkable! I have a question - how do you manage to fit each layer so perfectly? Do you have any tools that help you? From personal experience - this is probably one of the most complicated things in the graphic technique.
Beautiful work!🙂
So many impressions, such beautiful work and so well executed. Thanks
Wow
Love your work. It's such an inspiration, really. Thanks for sharing this! Please keep going 🔥
Thank you ☺️
Holy moly that's amazing! How long did it take you to carve all those plates?
Wow! Just beautiful!!
Amazing!! And the colours❤
Your linocuts are perfect!!! ❤
All the planning that it requires,,,,! Beautiful
Breathtaking, so jealous lol, beautiful so talented!
OHHHHH!!!! Precioso trabajo
stunning work!
Spectacular!
if i could blast this into being viral i would. this is a fantastic piece in concept and execution and process, and everything in between.
I can see there's a lot of behind the scenes skill here.
Quá đẹp, thật sự rất đẹp!!!
That's totally insane 😳😉
SO NICE, SO BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤
Magnificent!
Perfection!
WOW 🤩😍🥰
Fantastic vision!
This is truly a master at work
A stunning print (-: Marion
Awesome🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Wonderful ❤
incredible!
So beautiful. Wish it were a tutorial
Dear Elina, fantastic work! What kind of roll are you using? Foam roll!? And the ink? Water based or oil? Great work
amazing
❤👍
Nice dear
Thank you!
How did you get away with using the one plate?
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This is insane 😅
That is beautiful!!! But I don't quite understand reduction prints and how they are made.
The lino is cut and a print made. In this case it was the yellow.
More lino is cut away each time, so that different layers show through.
It's complicated, because you have to plan carefully. Once cut, there's no going back. You have to print e ough of the first layers to allow for any mistakes later on!
Thank you that answers my questions too.
are these available for purchase?
It is only one piece of lino? Or multiple? You use a hand press or a industrial press?
this is a reduction lino made from one form, I print using an etching press
Gorgeous but a few hints and tips would have been well received.
😳🧠
I mean...how????
Such beauty
Wow, incredible, what a talent!
incredible!