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- Raking Light is a reduction linocut using traditional artists/battleship lino, printed in oil-based inks onto Fabriano Rosaspina paper using an Albion printing press. By reduction printing, I mean that the whole print is created from one piece of lino (which I’ll refer to as the block in this blog).
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Jan 20, 2018 · Raking Light is a reduction linocut using traditional artists/battleship lino, printed in oil-based inks onto Fabriano Rosaspina paper using an Albion printing press. By reduction printing, I mean that the whole print is created from one piece of lino (which I’ll refer to as the block in this blog).
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- My linocuts are made with different methods - jigsaw, multiblock, reduction… but what does it all mean? Here’s a detailed explanation on the different linocut techniques I often use.
- Single Colour Linocut. The simplest technique and the best for those just starting out with linocut. This method uses just one block to create one layer of colour.
- Jigsaw Linocut. Same as single colour, but using multiple blocks of lino which are inked up in different colours and printed all at once. Pieces are inked up separately in different colours and placed together into composition.
- Multi-block Linocut. For this technique, at least two blocks of lino are used, but the maximum amount is endless. Perhaps the most labour intensive technique, as it requires the most cutting.
Raking Light is a reduction linocut using traditional artists/battleship lino, printed in oil-based inks onto Fabriano Rosaspina paper using an Albion printing press. By reduction printing, I mean that the whole print is created from one piece of lino (which I’ll refer to as the block in this blog).
Jul 18, 2019 · To make a reduction linocut we use only a single piece of lino. Layers of colour are printed on top of one another, each from the same block which is carved between each colour. A reduction linocut can be easier to register than a multi-block lino.
Oct 11, 2024 · Linocut printmaking is a relief print process that involves carving into a block of linoleum using purpose-made gouges. Linoleum is a pliable material made from cork dust and linseed oil. Once the block is carved, ink is applied to the uncut, raised surface, and pressure is used to transfer the image onto paper.
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Feb 8, 2024 · The reduction linocut process for making multi-layer prints. Reduction printing step-by step. And, techniques to fix printing mistakes and lino blocks.
Mar 8, 2022 · If you are new to lino, I’m hoping these tips for linocut printmaking will save you from my dire early experiences at school. Plus, I hope you experience the same joy as I do, whether it’s a one-off card you’re planning or embarking on of a lifetime of printmaking.