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Linoleum Block / Printmaking

Step 9Enjoy!

Enjoy!
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6 comments
Mar 17, 2011. 11:10 PMdotbinmo says:
WOW! grest pieces!
Your tutorial is great, too.

Story:
(Big difference from when I was in 5th grade...the teacher came in with a stack of ready-made linoleum blocks, a simple v knife , and a very simple, a few lines drawn-on the linoleum pic for us to "carve" with supervision/assistance of her or the aides...then we used a brayer to spread paint on it, turned it on paper, and volia!...prints!
BUT... for a kid it was fun.
They let us keep the print, but collected the blocks)
Dec 1, 2010. 5:01 AMmj77 says:
The prints are amazing.. but the blocks are even more beautiful in their own right! Great work and very inspiring!
May 29, 2009. 5:15 AMbethmwl says:
Fantastic artwork, you should do an instructable for the skeleton face!
May 28, 2009. 6:49 AMmtjohnson6 says:
WOW!!! Don't take this the wrong way...but, to me...it is VERY Ed Hardy on speed!!! And I REALLY do LOVE it!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your work!! Would you consider selling me one of your blocks???
May 28, 2009. 5:32 AMklynslis says:
Great tut and great work! I hope that you cover your inking processes (with the multiple colors on a single pass) in subsequent tutorials. ::applause::
May 25, 2009. 10:59 AMscoochmaroo says:
Three comments: !. This work looks great and like a lot of fun. 2. I've been taught that it' produced more reliable results when inking to keep the block face up and put the paper/fabric on top of the block to bray. Do you have any experience to share about that? 3. Can you say more about how you acheived the looks with multiple colors? Great work!

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