Linocut Carving and Printing - "Serenity"
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- PRINTS
"Serenity" prints: aryalynx.etsy.com/listing/169...
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MUSIC
Song: Friday Vibes
Music by: CreatorMix.com
MATERIALS
Essdee Softcut carving blocks
Pfeil lino carving tool
Cranfield Caligo Safe Wash Relief Ink Black
Hahnemühle Printmaking Paper
Woodzilla Printing Press - Jak na to + styl
Extraordinary!!!
This was so satisfying, your skills are extraordinary!! 💕
Thank you so much 🥰💗
Omg wow!
That is an insane amount of detail. I sincerely hope more people get to see this view into what is a hugely rewarding artform.
Thank you! Yes it’s so satisfying to pull the first print and see all the details come to life with the ink ❤
Great work
thank you!
There is soooo many details, it's really impressive with such a beautiful result. Amazing work as always!
And it was also very peaceful to watch the process 🖤
Thank you Fiona! 🥰❤
beautiful print and nice work on the fur texture!
Thank you very much!
omg, i love this!! you did amazing. I cant imagine the patience that goes into this!? Do you happen to have a link to where you get the rubber stamp pad & tools? I've been wanting to do stamps for forever and recommendations would be lovely
Thank you so much! All the materials I‘ve used are in the description but I don’t have any links because I bought most of it from a local store in germany. The block is called essdee softcut and the tools are from Pfeil. They are big brands tho so you‘ll definitely find them in online shops as well. Pfeil is quite expensive but worth the money. Essdee also has some cheaper beginner tools. Tho not as great as Pfeil they are a good option for starting out. I created several pieces with their tools before upgrading to Pfeil. Let me know if you need any more help or info :)
How did you transfer your drawing onto your block. The final work is stunning!
Thank you! I have a whole video in which I show how I usually transfer my drawings. It‘s one of my recent uploads :)