Lino-Cut Printmaking Process - Tips and Tricks - EHollingsheadArt

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  • @ehollingsheadart
    @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому +19

    Hi all!
    I have been SO busy that it's taken me a long time to get back to all of your comments. Thanks for watching - new video coming shortly :)

  • @kateriewing
    @kateriewing Рік тому +60

    This is the best tutorial I have seen. I hope you will make more. I am a brand new beginner and love the tips you have shared. The Sharpie is a game changer.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much!! So glad you found it helpful. More videos coming for sure!

  • @ameliamcmurrin9772
    @ameliamcmurrin9772 9 місяців тому +11

    This brought back so many good memories from a printmaking class I took in college. (That wonderful ink roller sound 😍) I’m thinking of jumping back into printing and this was the perfect re-introduction! Thank you!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  9 місяців тому

      Yay!! Absolutely jump in - I hope you have fun creating!

  • @petebarnes9698
    @petebarnes9698 17 днів тому +1

    Thanks. Just bought some carving tools and lino. This was my first lino video. A very good start to my learning. Thanks

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  16 днів тому +1

      How wonderful! Enjoy carving and printing. It can be tricky at first but definitely gets better with some time! Glad you enjoyed my video!!

  • @maiawithani
    @maiawithani Рік тому +7

    This was extremely helpful. Detailed, informative, and straight to the point! Thank you!

  • @ingedauncey7020
    @ingedauncey7020 2 роки тому +9

    You’re a great Teacher. This suits my learning style

  • @anpdm1
    @anpdm1 2 роки тому +76

    Your lino-sheet looks like it easily carved. I did lino prints my first year in art school. The instructor gave us older plates and the lines were hard to cut. I found that warming the plate in the oven before carving, made for super easy clean cut lines in half the time with less stress on my hands. What type of lino-sheet are you using?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому +30

      Hey! Yes - I've been there too with that harder lino lol. You usually end up using it in school because it is soooo much cheaper than this softer stuff! I am using a soft-cut linoleum that I get from Curry's art store (I believe you can also get it from Blick if you are in the USA!) The Curry's website calls it "Essdee Softcut Lino" and it comes in bulk packs!

    • @glass-yuzu
      @glass-yuzu Рік тому +1

      The only thing to be aware of with softcut is that it's a kind of plastic, unlike lino, so if you care about that then be mindful !

    • @sylviareck-xy3kn
      @sylviareck-xy3kn 9 місяців тому

      At what temperature would you warm the lino and how long for?

    • @anpdm1
      @anpdm1 9 місяців тому +4

      @@sylviareck-xy3kn Heat oven and pan to 350. Turn off oven, remove pan. Place lino on hot pan. Test w/fingers if transferring heat is softening plate. Place back in oven until it reaches desired softness.

    • @chaotic_enby2625
      @chaotic_enby2625 2 місяці тому +2

      Soft cut sheets are easier for beginners, but the teacher might’ve also given you dull tools. It’s kind of sad that so many people who get to try linocut in schools have such a bad experience with it because they’re given such bad materials. I remember it myself, it took so much strength to force the tool into the material, and it was super frustrating and impossible to do nice looking details that way. The linoleum might’ve been old, but mostly the tools were just completely dull. I don’t know if it’s because they’ve been used so often, or if the teachers are afraid that students will injure themselves with properly sharp tools, but if it’s the latter that’s bullshit because you’re so much more likely to injure yourself with dull tools because you’ll have to press super hard and then suddenly it might slip. Doing linocut with proper materials is completely different, and actually really satisfying and fun

  • @mellinsomnia1
    @mellinsomnia1 7 місяців тому +9

    Some artists add a layer of acrylic color at the beginning so they can see better where they need to carve. I also do this.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  7 місяців тому

      Yeah!!! Such a good method!!

    • @laurapaine9098
      @laurapaine9098 4 місяці тому

      Incredibly helpful video. Feel a lot more confident starting my first linocut print. Do you have a recommendation for the acrylic colour you use? I think this might help my brain understand the positive and negative space better when carving. Thank you 😊

  • @mistygeller3193
    @mistygeller3193 10 місяців тому +6

    How fun is that!! Your detail work is amazing!! What a great tutorial!! Thank you so much for sharing this 😊

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!! I am so glad you found it helpful

  • @raven_of_zoso455
    @raven_of_zoso455 Рік тому +4

    My mom bought me a lino cutter at a flea market not too long ago. She thought it was for wood carving, which is something I plunderwith from time to time. It's an old William Mitchell No. 454 but with about 15 different blades inside the box plus the handle. After watching your video, I think I am going to give this artform a try. I love exploring new formats to express my creativity.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +4

      Sounds like an awesome find with all the blades you got with it! Making lino-cuts is such an enjoyable process!! Have fun!!!

    • @raven_of_zoso455
      @raven_of_zoso455 Рік тому

      @ehollingsheadart6601 thank you for the encouragement. It looks very interesting. The kind of hobby you just put some good 70s prog rock on the headset, crack open a nice beer, and zone out while making something cool. I'll be back to your videos to learn as soon as I get some material to work with. Keep up the good content. Cheers.

  • @_virtualtourism
    @_virtualtourism 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Been drawing my designs for the past few weeks and have my beginners kit and paper arriving today! Definitely going to be using these techniques you've shown here, thanks!

  • @patknight12
    @patknight12 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your thought process as you carve

  • @nancyhollingshead9120
    @nancyhollingshead9120 2 роки тому +6

    I really like watching this process. Relaxing, informative and love this seahorse print!

  • @jewelair123
    @jewelair123 9 місяців тому +1

    Really beautiful and such a helpful video to see your process

  • @tigertgf888
    @tigertgf888 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for this detailed and simple video on lino-printing. It's been a long while since I'd last done lino-printing and it feels reassuring to get back to it after watching your video.

  • @JoanKentBible
    @JoanKentBible Рік тому +3

    I loved your video. Your artwork is beautiful and uplifting, and your demonstration is wonderfully clear and a joy to follow.

  • @kimmm68904
    @kimmm68904 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow, amazing and must take a great amount of patience! So talented! 🌸🍃

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  7 місяців тому

      Taking your time is crucial for sure!! Haha I would consider myself a pretty patient person!

  • @BobbySpiessVienna
    @BobbySpiessVienna 11 місяців тому +2

    Super nice tutorial & work here 😍 Thank you!

  • @greatartistprogram7803
    @greatartistprogram7803 Рік тому +2

    thank you!!! that demo was fabulous. I am doing Lino with my teen art students, and this was so helpful. I love how your art turned out!!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Love teaching lino to my high school students too! So glad you like it!

  • @robertlabranche4317
    @robertlabranche4317 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. Concise information but with important details included. Thank you!

  • @marcustaylor6471
    @marcustaylor6471 2 роки тому +4

    I've only worked with wood blocks so far but plan to make some lino prints this winter. I like your method for adding finer details in stages of carving. Thanks for your tutorials. I look forward to more videos.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Carving wood and lino are both soooo satisfying! Best of luck to you with your projects!!

  • @puffydux
    @puffydux 5 місяців тому +3

    Awesome vid 🤘 hardest part as a newbie for me right now is comprehening what ends up on the paper

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  5 місяців тому

      Something that I still always spend so much time thinking about!!! Glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @rory5757
    @rory5757 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. It will help me to start doing linocut

  • @alice-in-wonderland.1223
    @alice-in-wonderland.1223 7 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful! I'm an absolute beginner, really enjoyed your video. I love the Seahorse. Thank you :-)

  • @Respectmyprivacy1212
    @Respectmyprivacy1212 2 роки тому +1

    Wow wow wow ! I love your work ! You are so gentle , super beautiful and great explanation. Thanks

  • @THR-1000
    @THR-1000 Рік тому +2

    This looks beautiful! Great job!

  • @slowneutron6163
    @slowneutron6163 Рік тому +2

    TY! Very helpful. And very nice work, too.

  • @Emily-wb6so
    @Emily-wb6so 11 місяців тому +1

    I just started, and this video is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @fulhjort
    @fulhjort 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this video, really helped me get some tips before taking the jump into linocut.

  • @KathyBrooksArt
    @KathyBrooksArt 2 роки тому +5

    This was a wonderful tutorial, end to end. I am just starting out do lino cuts, did etching in school back in the 70's, but have never done a lino cut. Thanks so much for a great demo!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching Kathy! Etching is so enjoyable too - have a blast experimenting with lino-cut!

  • @Crystalrain90
    @Crystalrain90 Рік тому +1

    Wow thats beautiful well done

  • @rosemarymccarron3887
    @rosemarymccarron3887 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful printmaking.

  • @viewfromtheheart
    @viewfromtheheart 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you! I learned several really helpful tips!

  • @claudiahopkins8165
    @claudiahopkins8165 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting! Really helpful video!

  • @mjrewerts
    @mjrewerts Рік тому +1

    Excellent video 👍🏼. I needed a refresher and the sharpie idea is great!

  • @rozux
    @rozux 7 місяців тому +1

    So great video! 🤩 And beautiful work... 🤗 You are doing it without this "special roller"!!! 😍

  • @valentinsantovena3569
    @valentinsantovena3569 2 роки тому

    Hermoso caballito de mar!!! felicidades... eres una gran artista.
    Beautyful seahorse!!! congratulations... you are a great artist.

  • @christinelubanski9880
    @christinelubanski9880 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you this was great, and I love your seahorse print 😀

  • @MichaelKensinger
    @MichaelKensinger 2 роки тому +2

    I want to try this so bad. I work in a variety of mediums, but I’d love to start doing these.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      I highly recommend. I started 10 years ago and am still so obsessed with the possibilities

  • @TimotheeLee
    @TimotheeLee Рік тому +1

    Very nice work.

  • @karlasolomon8128
    @karlasolomon8128 Рік тому

    Covering all over with Sharpie -brilliant- that might be a huge help to me.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      It's the best thing I've done with my carving process. Really changed the way my carvings turned out!!

  • @johntrinanes5923
    @johntrinanes5923 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video tutorial. Just doing my first block print and wasn't too successful. This video was very helpful.

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      I remember my first lino-cut lol it was a disaster!! It gets better every time you do one for sure!!

    • @geordieghoulette7142
      @geordieghoulette7142 Рік тому

      ​@@ehollingsheadart oh this makes me feel better. My first one was horrific and I've been scared to try again 😂

  • @karencaudle311
    @karencaudle311 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video. Very helpful.❤

  • @sketchbookscheming
    @sketchbookscheming Рік тому +2

    Love your design! I am going to try linocutting for the first time, and I think this is really helpful 😃

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      Have the best time carving and printing! It really is such an enjoyable process

  • @pattibearup1496
    @pattibearup1496 2 роки тому +2

    It's so satisfying to watch your process Erin, and I'm really intrigued with printmaking. You have such a relaxed and soothing way of explaining that process. Love the seahorse!

  • @PeterMaldwyn-tr8rd
    @PeterMaldwyn-tr8rd Місяць тому +1

    Thanks, some good tips there.

  • @claudiuspasici4543
    @claudiuspasici4543 5 місяців тому +1

    great work ! thanks so much!

  • @martamccool2740
    @martamccool2740 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful!

  • @snells-window
    @snells-window 7 місяців тому +1

    that was fantastic. Thank you for the inspiration

  • @BelleTangeyTreeFae
    @BelleTangeyTreeFae 3 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful 🌸

  • @kbird2222
    @kbird2222 Рік тому +1

    I havent done this since elementary school (I'm 37 now) and I want to do it again. This is helpful. I also feel like i see people carve out everything around the drawings linework but you carve your linework as if it is the pencil drawing. I find your way to make more sense but i guess it depends on how you want to end look?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Yes! It boils down to how you want it to look in the end. Sometimes I carve away my pencil lines and sometimes I carve around them to preserve them! Just depends where you want your lights and darks!
      I highly recommend giving it a go! Haha it's the best!!!

  • @suesmith9665
    @suesmith9665 Рік тому

    I got the tools and accories for this project. ❤Thank might start a new hobby

  • @stellamantikou4978
    @stellamantikou4978 2 роки тому +1

    Cool video, thorough and enjoyable! I recently saw the artist Sun Xun rubbing his print with lightbulbs, youuse a wooden spatula...Love these tool choices, they make printing less intimidating and more personal...❤

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Woah - lightbulbs is so unexpected! It's always so interesting to see and hear about the different ways people do things!

  • @AlaneLane
    @AlaneLane 2 роки тому

    Very nice. I enjoyed everything about your video. Thank you kindly for sharing.

  • @fuzzles93
    @fuzzles93 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @rabiabasari3654
    @rabiabasari3654 7 місяців тому

    Very beautifull vidoes learning lino sheet

  • @CHRISMED2
    @CHRISMED2 Рік тому +1

    you hold your instrument like a pencil held close to the cutting nib. Others have said not to hold the cutting instrument this way. I like your technique it reminds how i hold for my ink line drawings. Is this a good way to hold for me to get smallest of tiny details? I want to mimic the effect of pen & ink thin line drawings i personally enjoy

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      I find holding it this way gives me more precision, so it might be good for some finer details I think! The tool has a rounded end that is meant to rest inside the palm of your hand as your fingers wrap around it. Like the palm of your hand gives you the force to move forward and then the way your fingers grasp it gives you precision. Depends on your preferred style and possibly some other things!

  • @justalittlebawn
    @justalittlebawn 28 днів тому +1

    I wish tutorials would also cover clean up

  • @DSLRTRAINING
    @DSLRTRAINING Рік тому +1

    Thanks....Im doing a class in this so helpful +

  • @cathysad
    @cathysad 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this very well-done video. What paper do you use for the printing?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I am using a 70 lb smooth cardstock that is acid free :)

  • @c.c.1366
    @c.c.1366 2 роки тому

    Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing your process with us.

  • @kathypriddle3622
    @kathypriddle3622 Рік тому +1

    I love your suggestion on covering your block with a black sharpie to see your carving better. However, does it somehow not let the ink adhere as well when its time to print?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      Hey Kathy!! No issues with the sharpie making the ink adhere to the carving properly! It doesn't make it slipper since sharpies are alcohol based - the alcohol evaporates and just leavea behind the pigment. If I'm printing with any other colour that isn't black, I will wash my block first to remove excess sharpie or the first print I make will be a dud but will take the excess sharpie pigments off the carving!!

    • @kathypriddle3622
      @kathypriddle3622 Рік тому

      @@ehollingsheadart thank you! I'm so excited to try this on my latest lino block! Thanks so much for your reply and great video

  • @ukan.536
    @ukan.536 10 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful.

  • @RichardLewis-f7b
    @RichardLewis-f7b Рік тому

    great tutorial

  • @stroodlebean
    @stroodlebean 2 роки тому

    This is really nice work, thank you for the insight and inspiration!

  • @desleykakoulidisgallaway3382
    @desleykakoulidisgallaway3382 Рік тому +1

    It’s lovely

  • @JohnnyJalopyArt
    @JohnnyJalopyArt Рік тому

    very neat process!

  • @deniaq1843
    @deniaq1843 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello :)
    Super nice video. Thanks.
    Can you give a little inside to me, what pen you did use to make the hole block black. I am new to linocut and would appreciate any kind of help. Thanks :)

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  8 місяців тому

      Hi! I use a black sharpie marker for that :)

  • @salobrena6442
    @salobrena6442 Рік тому

    great tutorial thanks

  • @Old52Guy
    @Old52Guy 2 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial! Thank you for doing this. Can these tips work on woodcuts?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much for watching! I definitely think you can apply many of these techniques to woodcut. I have a couple of woodcuts I am about to work on - I'll have to make a video!

  • @Myrnateatro
    @Myrnateatro 7 місяців тому +6

    I'm learning lino print and I am having a hard time understanding how to carve 😢

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  7 місяців тому +3

      It's definitely a "the more you do it, the better it will get" sort of thing, without a doubt!! Keep going :) I am working on a video for beginners as well

  • @marcosmachado353
    @marcosmachado353 2 роки тому +1

    Parabéns muito lindo o seu trabalho 👏👏👏

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw Рік тому +1

    Awesome.

  • @odette198466
    @odette198466 Рік тому +1

    Great video! May I ask how you sharpen your tools?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      This is a great question! I should do a video on this. I use a slip strop made by FlexCut tools

  • @libertybenedict
    @libertybenedict Рік тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @sirmski9373
    @sirmski9373 2 роки тому +1

    Sick print

  • @serena-lo4bl
    @serena-lo4bl 4 місяці тому +1

    I can't tell; after you covered the whole thing in sharpie, were you just free handing the cuts? or could you see lines through the sharpie that you were following, that we can't see on camera? Beautiful by the way!!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  4 місяці тому +1

      I didn't even think about this...such a good question. I am just free-handing those details I carved after I put sharpie over the entire thing!

  • @mmedeuxchevaux
    @mmedeuxchevaux Рік тому

    Just gorgeous and an excellent tutorial. Might it be helpful to gently tape down the paper before pressing it onto the linoleum block. My fear is that I would move it. And do you have any videos that show two or three color block printing?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Absolutely! Some people definitely find that method helpful! For myself, I find the ink sorta sicks the paper down and I deal with very few prints that have shifted around. Can also use a pin and system (turnes burton pins) as well! I have a video about registration that you might find helpful and it talks about registering a 2 block print :) more to come!

    • @mmedeuxchevaux
      @mmedeuxchevaux Рік тому

      @@ehollingsheadart Thanks! Subscribed :)

  • @dianedeguerny
    @dianedeguerny 10 місяців тому +1

    great work, I'm amazed at the finesse you can achieve with this material. I've got an Esdee kit and honestly: the "1mm" lead is impossible to use (digs absolutely nothing, impossible to sharpen too), the 2mm still makes much more than 2mm. It's just a nightmare!
    What brand do you use?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  9 місяців тому

      I am using the Speedball carving tool! Love it. Flexcut tools are also great if you want to invest in some high quality carving tools!

  • @lisajarvis3820
    @lisajarvis3820 Рік тому +1

    Question: please can you tell me what you use to clean your soft cut linoleum after you finish the printing process?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Hi there! I just use cold water and a gentle soap to clean my linoelum. I use a water soluable oil based ink that doesn't need any thinners or harsh chemicals to remove it!

  • @fangzhi_zhao
    @fangzhi_zhao 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful! What brand of block do you use?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching! I am using the Essdee Softcut Lino!

  • @boyandbelugee
    @boyandbelugee Рік тому

    Beautiful!❤

  • @Betti-im-Bus
    @Betti-im-Bus 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you. 👌

  • @DanaMariedotorg
    @DanaMariedotorg 2 роки тому +1

    With relief printing, which paper would you recommend? Thanks 😊

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      The absolute BEST paper for printing without a press are Japanese papers! They are thin enough that the ink will transfer very easily with minimal pressure, but also very strong and won't rip very easily.

  • @jenniferhicks7408
    @jenniferhicks7408 Рік тому

    Love this video! I have the same Speedball carving tools as you. What size gouge are you using when you first start carving? Is it the really narrow V (the #1 blade) or the #2 blade? Thanks!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      I am using the #1 V gouge!!!

    • @geordieghoulette7142
      @geordieghoulette7142 Рік тому

      ​@@ehollingsheadartI really struggled to get fine enough lines even with the #1 - is it just a case of getting a feel for it? 😅

  • @PetrikNZ
    @PetrikNZ 2 роки тому +2

    Did I miss it? What's the paper you're printing on?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому +1

      I am going to talk about papers in another video! 😊

  • @PartTimeSarah2
    @PartTimeSarah2 11 місяців тому

    I want to try the Sharpie technique that you used after the first pass of carving just the outlines, but does the Sharpie ink impact the way that the printing ink adheres to the linoleum? Thanks for such a great video!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  11 місяців тому

      The sharpie does not effect the ink or printing! You can use a bit of rubbing alcohol to remove as much as possible if you wanted to! But i've never had any issues

  • @EarlMartin
    @EarlMartin Рік тому +1

    What kind of vinyl do you use and can you use that to press onto t-shirts for a graphic tee?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Hey! I am using a soft-cut lino. The brand is Essdee! You can most definitely print onto fabric!

    • @EarlMartin
      @EarlMartin Рік тому

      @@ehollingsheadart Thank you! How many prints can you get from one carving? I'm just learning about this cool style of art. Do you just clean the ink off with a solvent so you can use the block again later?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      I use water soluble oil based inks - it just takes soap and water to clean them up! If you use oil based ink, you would need a solvent to remove them. Soft-cut lino shouldn't be used with solvents, as the solvents dry out the rubber and it cracks. Water soluble oils are great because once they dry they don't go anywhere, but clean up with ease. You can also print onto fabric using fabric ink for silkscreen prints (you set it using an iron).
      I've printed one carving over 500 times and counting! Others that I've made out of different materials (not soft-cut lino) have lasted around 100 prints before they warped or cracked!

  • @DanaMariedotorg
    @DanaMariedotorg 2 роки тому +1

    Hi thanks for the toot, is the og traced image the one you drew backwards? I get confused with the amount of flips one needs

    • @DanaMariedotorg
      @DanaMariedotorg 2 роки тому

      also, how many prints can you get out of a lino? I've only done etching on plexi so far.

    • @DanaMariedotorg
      @DanaMariedotorg 2 роки тому

      I love this subject, seahorse!

    • @DanaMariedotorg
      @DanaMariedotorg 2 роки тому

      and did you need to wait, the sharpie seems it will stick on my hand, high humidity here lol

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Hey Dana!
      The original drawing is drawn in the orientation that I want my final image to be! When I flip the drawing over pencil side down onto my linoleum it will be backwards on my block and therefore, will print the original way it was drawn :)
      I can get 100's of prints from a lino-cut. My most printed block has made me around 300 prints so far and is still exactly like new.
      The sharpie always transfers onto my hands lol but I do wait a minute or two before putting my hands on it after I first apply it, and it transfers less than if I start carving right after I draw with the sharpie onto my carving!

  • @sarabenincasa1389
    @sarabenincasa1389 Рік тому

    Your gouge looks really amazing and professional! What kind of gouges are they? And where did you buy them? Thank you 🙏❤

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      In this video I am using the lino-cutting gouge tool that speedball makes! I also really like flexcut tools too!

  • @luavizinho
    @luavizinho Рік тому

    Hii! ive been trying linocutting out and i have some questions if anyone could help. So do you need to wash the lino itself after printing? And also does the surface where you put the paint have to be glass? Loved the final result btw, turned out so pretty :)

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Glad you liked it. I wash my carvings with cold water - if I am using a water soluable oil based ink I will add a drop of dish soap. I prefer glass because none of the ink gets absorbed into it. Keeps my ink from drying out but I also don't waste any of it. It's also a very flat surface which allows for an even distribution of ink onto the brayer (roller) :)

  • @catwar12
    @catwar12 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. I do have one area im still confused on. You said that the ink you use is oil based but water soluble. i always thought that water soluble inks are water based. Im interested in ink for fabric. what would be the best kind?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  7 місяців тому

      There are new inks that Speedball offers that are water soluable oil based inks! They wash off with soap and water - they are oil based inks but soap is enough to break down the type of oil in them so no need for harsh solvent chemicals! They perform nearly identically to regular oil based inks :)

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  7 місяців тому

      Oh! Also - speedball makes block printing ink for fabric. It's great!

    • @catwar12
      @catwar12 7 місяців тому

      @@ehollingsheadart Thank you so much for your reply. I already have some speedball water soluble ink, but im not sure if it will be good for fabric. is all water soluble ink ok for fabric?

  • @germantoenglish898
    @germantoenglish898 4 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @juanestrada9227
    @juanestrada9227 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello what kind of paper do you recommend?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  3 місяці тому

      Any acid free paper so it wont yellow over time! I like cardstock, stronehenge or japanese papers!

  • @juliegreens2f
    @juliegreens2f 2 роки тому

    Thank you, being a beginner I really enjoyed the slower process and your narrative. Did you use the same tool for all the carving and a slightly bigger one for taking out the excess lino?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it 😊 I used a small V gouge for carving the majority of this one, and a larger U gouge to remove large areas!!

  • @theworst1069
    @theworst1069 6 місяців тому +1

    what paper do you use to print?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  6 місяців тому

      I use a 100lb smooth cardstock paper that is acid free! I also love stonehenge

  • @lenanana8
    @lenanana8 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video, I just recently discovered linoleum carving and have wanted to try it out as a more handmade (and maybe sustainable?) option to printing my illustrations on paper surfaces.
    One question, is linoleum eco-friendly?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching!!
      The linoleum that I use is rubber - which is a natural product! You can also make wood-cuts in the same way, which would be the most eco-friendly carving surface!

  • @clem8422
    @clem8422 Рік тому

    Great video! A question though, do you re-ink the lino in between every print? I've just tried my first printing session, and I find it hard to get consistency. I'll get a couple of great prints, then add more ink, but suddenly it's bleeding in the little details, then it's too dry and it doesn't print enough...
    I also feel like after 5-8 prints, the quality is not as sharp anymore compared to the first couple of prints. Do you have to wash your lino during a printing session to keep it clean? How many prints can you do in a row and still have it looking good?

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      Thank you!! I do roll a fresh layer of ink onto the block in between every print. Doing this is key for getting consistent prints!
      If you find your details are flooding when you add more ink, try adding an even thinner layer. If your ink is goopy on your palette/wherever you roll it out, it tends to flood the print. Multiple thin layers of ink roll onto a carving much better :)
      Sometimes, if it is hot and dry especially, I do a handful of prints and then I wash my block off when I find the ink is getting dry or details are filling in! :)
      Hope this is helpful!

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому

      P.s. I usually print around 20 prints at a time so I have enough on hand. Can usually do all 20 without having to wash my block!

  • @JannaGlosoli
    @JannaGlosoli Рік тому

    hi, thanks for the video :) I am thinking about starting lino cut again, used to love it in art school. I remember we always sketched directly on the lino, but it was a long time ago... is it not convenient to draw on lino like yours or why should I transfer my drawing on the lino like that? Thanks :)

    • @ehollingsheadart
      @ehollingsheadart  Рік тому +1

      Hey Jana! You can absolutely draw directly onto the lino (even this rubbery kind). My sketches are always so messy so I like to plan it out on paper first and transfer an exact design onto my lino since I find extra lines and sketching a bit confusing to work around!

  • @Queenie-the-genie
    @Queenie-the-genie Рік тому +1

    What a great informational video! It is so kind of you to share the process with all of us. Can’t wait to try it.
    🩵💛🩵