"Event Horizon" linocut. Carving process and printing. Oleg Lipchenko artwork.
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2023
- "Event Horizon" linocut.
Process of carving and printing the "Event Horizon" linocut by Oleg Lipchenko, May 2023. I've printed a couple of the first prints of a limited edition of my large (24”X30”) lino with ball-bearing baren and spoon. It took about an hour and half to get a crisp print with rich blacks. Slowly, I agree, but a completely controlled process and does not require an etching press or any other heavy and expensive equipment.
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Wow! Amazing!!
Thank you!
What a beautiful piece of work.
Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
It must be so satisfying. Also knowing you can reproduce the exact print. Thanks for sharing ❤
My pleasure 😊
totally awesome! have discovered your work through this video, including your pen and ink drawings which are similarly moving. also good to know you can make prints that large without a roller, good for us cooking spoon users in home studios 😆
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful! I'm going to make a short video of DIY ballbearing barens for relief printing I did myself. Those things (barens) allow you to print any size, though the process is a way slower than with etching press.
@@studiowebsite looking forward to that!
BRAVO!
Thank you! I appreciate.
Wow! Astounding and beautiful work. I am fascinated. Thank you for sharing your work.
Thank you very much!
Perfection, wow
Thank you very much!
This looks amazing omg!!
Thank you!
nicely done 👌
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful! What size blade do you prefer to use for the detail work?
Thank you! The finest I use is Pfail U-shape 0.5mm.