Multi block Lino Print with Laura Episode 9 - how a Lino Print divides into blocks
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2020
- A cheeky bit of printing to start this episode so that I can explain dividing a linoprint design up into its separate blocks, working backwards from finished multiblock linocut print. Breaking a drawing into different blocks is a tricky concept so we are taking time to show the process in different ways.
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I wish I could attend one of your courses. But I also learn a lot from you on youtube. You are a great teacher. Thanks again.
If you ever get the chance Patricia then its definitely worth attending one of Laura's workshops , shes an excellent tutor in "real life" as well as on here too. I've been very lucky to attend one of her 2 day courses.
this was an excellent way to present this part of the process, Laura ... thank you
Oh wow. Thanks. I now understand. That was a great illustration. Showing the how helps.
Laura, as you noted in your previous reply, showing the end product from the 3 blocks has helped me (and I am sure others) a lot. Your comment about going back and editing is also relevant to us beginners as we learn the process and gain confidence. Although not focussed on in this video, I am still unsure about ending up with the right colour using several layers. I think I might waste lots of ink in the process of trial and error. John
I will talk about colour and colour mixing as we go :)
Hi. Too early for me to watch. At least i can watch it later in morning
I didn't realise you can split colour on the roller
How do you ghost print onto another piece of Lino when you are doing a multi block print?
Hi Jake, We will look at that in another in this series, but if you go back through my old videos here, there's one on multiblock printing which shows how to ghost print from a line block
Laura Boswell thank you so much for replying to my question I will definitely do that. After watcmyselfhing your videos you have gave me the confidence to challenge with my Lino printing to become better. So thank you.