Four Stages Of Reduction Linocut Printing

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2020
  • Printmaker Georgia Flowers talks you through her process when making a reduction linocut print In her studio.
    Materials used:
    Traditional lino, Lawrence oil based relief inks, Pfeil linocutting tools, Tofko roller press, glass inking plate.
    All purchased from www.lawrence.co.uk
    To see more of Georgia’s work, head to www.georgiaflowers.co.uk

Komentáře • 18

  • @CyndiWho
    @CyndiWho Před 3 lety +3

    This really helped me understand better the reduction process! Thank you for filming it!

    • @hannahgeorgialinocutprintm3157
      @hannahgeorgialinocutprintm3157  Před 3 lety +3

      Cyndi Paola oh I am so happy to hear this! This was my exact aim when making the video so I feel like I’ve succeeded in my mission :) Georgia

    • @CyndiWho
      @CyndiWho Před 3 lety

      Hannah & Georgia Linocut Printmaking
      Well that makes me happy then too. 😊
      Seeing it done in a very simply explained way was perfect for me, other are over the top talking and explaining without much showing.
      So well done you!

  • @shepdoganimations6360
    @shepdoganimations6360 Před 3 lety +1

    I like your style, very down to earth and helpful - it's heartbreaking to cut away what you've worked so hard on :) and so hard to get your brain around what's happening next, and also all that back to front business with printing! Ace, muchas gracias.

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN Před 2 lety

    Thanks. This is excellent. There's nothing like watching the real process as it happens.. :-)

  • @julianorman4322
    @julianorman4322 Před 2 lety

    A great explanation of reduction lino printing..thanks

  • @leeojascastro711
    @leeojascastro711 Před 10 měsíci

    V v cool process! 💜tfs!

  • @PetaloudesTouYialou
    @PetaloudesTouYialou Před 3 lety +1

    Charming print, and very good demonstration, thank you. I'm very scared to try a reduction print, but I may well consider it now. 😬

  • @elizabethgunby4558
    @elizabethgunby4558 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant! Thank you so much, this is so needed as it’s really hard to get your head round isn’t it?😂

  • @tinabeaver
    @tinabeaver Před 2 lety +1

    Reduction printing is one of my favorites. I was wondering what you do with the ones that don't make the edition. I use some of mine in collage or cut them up and make bookmarks. This is the hardest part for me as a maker and I don't think it is good for my creativity. Thanks!

  • @lazylightning9378
    @lazylightning9378 Před rokem

    Hello! Lovely reduction. Can you tell me what type of brayer you have? Not the smallest but the medium sized one in the beginning of the video. Looks lovely. Thanks in advance.

  • @elizabethasmith4471
    @elizabethasmith4471 Před 4 měsíci

    do you have a method you prefer to put the image you're carving on to the block? ie tracing paper, carbon, etc

  • @nickmoran1
    @nickmoran1 Před 3 lety

    Lovely bird

  • @marindaleroux9822
    @marindaleroux9822 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your videos, I found these very well presented and clear. However I cannot hear your voice that good even though my PC is on top volume. Maybe you could invest in a lapel microphone or record the sound with your phone and overlay it later?
    Keep up the printing, your work is really lovely !

  • @aquelpibe
    @aquelpibe Před 2 lety +1

    3:20 on. Sorry, but if you want to explain something you need to know exactly what you are going to say. Otherwise you risk confusing the viewer. And starting the video with the print already halfway done is not helpful. I have done reduction linocut prints myself but if I hadn´t I don´t know if I would understand the process. Also combining printing methods (reduction and pochoir) while practical is not helpful in a demo. For an introductory video it would have been better to stick to straightforward reduction.

  • @LockStoppageSandwich
    @LockStoppageSandwich Před 8 měsíci

    Nice 👌