@Linda-p3d1g thanks Linda, I'm dental phobic, plus I have a pacemaker, so that frightens normal dentists nearly as much as they frightens me, hence the London hospital
I happened by your channel today, and glad I did. When I was still in school, I _loved_ printing. I did tons of lino- and screen prints for local bands' merchandise - shirts, album art, stickers, etc. - and a lot of my own art. You're making me nostalgic for cutting lino! At any rate, I hope your appointment goes alright. Too bad we don't get new teeth around mid-life when we really need them, heh! Love the card concept. Subscribed!
@bveracka hi Rand, glad you popped by, I have only recently got back into lino. I spent my working life first on a drawingboard and then on a computer. I get great pleasure from the actual cutting, with some good music you can sort of dissappear into it. Really you don't need much to start and lino has a habit of producing a charm of it own. I hope if you get back into it you will let me know Richard
*I LIKE YOUR SNAIL* on the shed window...!!!
@piccalillipit9211 The snails have been known to eat my prints when hung up to dry, which proves the ink is non toxic at least
@@spudcustardx1 HAHAHHAHAAHA - thats so funny - you should make a print of a snail eating a print
Good luck with the teeth Richard. Lovely to see your work again.
@Linda-p3d1g thanks Linda, I'm dental phobic, plus I have a pacemaker, so that frightens normal dentists nearly as much as they frightens me, hence the London hospital
I happened by your channel today, and glad I did. When I was still in school, I _loved_ printing. I did tons of lino- and screen prints for local bands' merchandise - shirts, album art, stickers, etc. - and a lot of my own art. You're making me nostalgic for cutting lino! At any rate, I hope your appointment goes alright. Too bad we don't get new teeth around mid-life when we really need them, heh! Love the card concept. Subscribed!
@bveracka hi Rand, glad you popped by, I have only recently got back into lino. I spent my working life first on a drawingboard and then on a computer. I get great pleasure from the actual cutting, with some good music you can sort of dissappear into it. Really you don't need much to start and lino has a habit of producing a charm of it own. I hope if you get back into it you will let me know
Richard
Thank you, I'll have a go.
How did the teeth go?