Oh gosh, the "Tekendoos" brings back memories. The absolute joy contained within it when I was a kid! Lovely to see the whole process, and a magnificent result. Well done!
Loved this video, but would have enjoyed more carving. Watching someone carve is very relaxing and interesting. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵😷
The original edit had much more carving, but I felt like it was too much. It might be just because it's my own work and I'm more self-conscious about it 😅 But I will keep your feedback in mind for the next time. It helps a lot!
Also loved the video. Also love more carving. Also your previous pieces (unless I'm mistaken) were hand drawn(?). This gave a much more organic feel to the line. Love your work. Glad you're back
@@MaaritHanninen, if you still have the original (long version), go ahead and post both videos (the long and short) and ask the viewers which they like. Then you won't be guessing, the viewers will tell you either in the comments or the views. ... If you don't have the long version, next project post both (a long and short) versions. 💖🌞🌵😷
@@axlbernard hand drawing on a tablet eliminated tracing the image with carbon paper on to the linoleum and then retracing the image with sharpie so it can be seen whilst carving... Saving hours. I'm not sure drawing on paper vs drawing on a tablet made a difference, as l like this one, but if the artist agrees, one option would be to draw on paper and then scan the image into the computer for printing on sticky paper. 💖🌞🌵😷
love it...also ich mag es jetzt schon bevor ich überhaupt den ganzen Prozess anschau. Deine Motive sind immer sehr cool ausgesucht und die Drucke sind der Hammer!!! Etwas, das ich leider leider immer noch nicht hinbekomme. Ich drucke aber auch auf sehr konventionelle Art- mit Löffel;-) und Büchern und Eigengewicht - ich mag diese Ergebnisse dennoch, weil sie eben so roh sind und nicht überperfekt - und finde ( noch nicht ) ne Presse, welche mit Sicherheit alles verändern wird. Bitte mach weiter mit Deiner guten Arbeit. Beste Grüße.
Thank you so much! There's beauty in a simple process. It feels organic and gives character to the artwork. A press is certainly a big help if you make large editions, but as long as you enjoy your process, that is all that matters! :)
Could you please make a video review on the ink rollers ? After years of practice, what is your favorite brand ? Do you prefer to work with hard or soft ink rollers ? Your opinion would be very useful 🙂
Wonderful. What was the Milliput Putty for? A repair of a mistake? I have used epoxy putty. Very difficult, and doesn't always work. Or was there another reason?
Nice rhythm of the video and i like your artwork artwork as well :) can you tell me which kind of color you use (mixed with water?) with the brush before you transfer the digital layout on the Lino? Kind regards from Vienna :)
Wonferful work art as usual, thanks you for sharing your passion and congratulations on your new set up; the press has gorgeous aethetic, Is it an old press ? Waiting for your next vidéo 😊
Oh gosh I love seeing the whole working process so much. I'm stuck in the biggest art block ever but seeing others create is gonna pull me out of it in the near future, I can feel it & your prints are gorgeous ☺️ oh and Such a great idea to fix mistakes with a bit of epoxy putty! Genius! Can I ask what ink or paint you use to stain the block? And do you clean it off after cutting the board (and how?) I used to use orange acrylic paint but not sure how it holds up with the transfer method & I can't really clean it of the lino afterward. Oh & I've been curious for ages: Is there a specific reason you use black for staining your block cause the print is also black? Waving at you from the Netherlands 😁
I'm glad to hear this video helped a bit. It's not fun being stuck in a creative block. I use India ink for staining, and it comes off with rubbing alcohol. I use black because it's less distracting next to the transferred image
Hi! I'm teaching myself printmaking and your videos have been really helpful in understanding the process, so thank you. I was wondering what kind of paper you printed your image onto? I saw sticker backing paper in the description but not sure what this is. Is there another name for this kind of paper, or where do you purchase it? I currently use carbon paper to transfer my sketches but it is messy and inaccurate. Thanks :)
I think, purely an academic guess. I'm wondering if it's backing paper. It is used to hold stickers. The glossy paper underneath. So I tried printing using it. Wasn't particularly successful so when I saw that. I happily paid that person because he potentially saved time. I would be more than happy to pay you for some tips. I'm looking for something better as the backing paper wad a bit too successful. I think some of the toner came off during the printing cycle. It has been paying up since. It's a shame really because to have that detail like in Maarit's artwork here is a delight. Anyway I'll keep my eye's open.
For me, woodblock, linocut, etching and engraving, has always completely the work of my hands and mind. Of course, now 74, I was introduced to techniques long before electronic devices came into being. Printmakers and photographers were more skilfull 45 years ago.
My prints are completely the work of my hands and mind as well. The tools may have changed but that doesn't make today's artists less skilled than their counterparts 45 years ago
Thanks!
Thank you so much David 🙏❤️
I've been a huge fan for years! Its so cool to watch your process! Thank you for sharing!
Lovely print. Thank you for showing the whole process,
Oh gosh, the "Tekendoos" brings back memories. The absolute joy contained within it when I was a kid!
Lovely to see the whole process, and a magnificent result. Well done!
I love this comment! 😄❤ And I love the tekendoos!
Oh gosh the Tekendoos does contain this special kinda happiness right? ☀️
Very pretty. I love it!
Loved this video, but would have enjoyed more carving. Watching someone carve is very relaxing and interesting. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵😷
The original edit had much more carving, but I felt like it was too much. It might be just because it's my own work and I'm more self-conscious about it 😅 But I will keep your feedback in mind for the next time. It helps a lot!
Also loved the video. Also love more carving. Also your previous pieces (unless I'm mistaken) were hand drawn(?). This gave a much more organic feel to the line. Love your work. Glad you're back
@@MaaritHanninen, if you still have the original (long version), go ahead and post both videos (the long and short) and ask the viewers which they like. Then you won't be guessing, the viewers will tell you either in the comments or the views. ... If you don't have the long version, next project post both (a long and short) versions. 💖🌞🌵😷
@@axlbernard hand drawing on a tablet eliminated tracing the image with carbon paper on to the linoleum and then retracing the image with sharpie so it can be seen whilst carving... Saving hours. I'm not sure drawing on paper vs drawing on a tablet made a difference, as l like this one, but if the artist agrees, one option would be to draw on paper and then scan the image into the computer for printing on sticky paper. 💖🌞🌵😷
@suzisaintjames yes but she can't make corrections like that...on a tablet she can use an eraser more fast😊
what a video! So helpful and beautiful. Thanks!
Ataahua (Beautiful) Maarit. Thank you for sharing your new techniques. Loved this ♥️
I love watching the process of creating your artwork :)
Beautiful work.
Beautiful print.
Maravilloso!!!
Thanks ❤️
Just Beautiful 👌
Thank you ❤️
love it...also ich mag es jetzt schon bevor ich überhaupt den ganzen Prozess anschau. Deine Motive sind immer sehr cool ausgesucht und die Drucke sind der Hammer!!! Etwas, das ich leider leider immer noch nicht hinbekomme. Ich drucke aber auch auf sehr konventionelle Art- mit Löffel;-) und Büchern und Eigengewicht - ich mag diese Ergebnisse dennoch, weil sie eben so roh sind und nicht überperfekt - und finde ( noch nicht ) ne Presse, welche mit Sicherheit alles verändern wird. Bitte mach weiter mit Deiner guten Arbeit. Beste Grüße.
Thank you so much! There's beauty in a simple process. It feels organic and gives character to the artwork. A press is certainly a big help if you make large editions, but as long as you enjoy your process, that is all that matters! :)
love your videos!!!
Thank you 🥰
I love it!
I want to try this image transferring technique too :)
Stunning ❤🌻
Thank you ❤️
Awesomw work
Could you please make a video review on the ink rollers ? After years of practice, what is your favorite brand ? Do you prefer to work with hard or soft ink rollers ? Your opinion would be very useful 🙂
Did I just read “tekendoos” on that box? Didn’t know you have a connection with the Netherlands. 😊 I really love your work. Wonderful!
Thank you! And yes, I live in Amsterdam
Wonderful.
What was the Milliput Putty for? A repair of a mistake? I have used epoxy putty. Very difficult, and doesn't always work. Or was there another reason?
I tried the sticker backer paper and it worked beautifully. Have you ever reused the backing paper?
Very cool! What is the paper that you used in the printer?
Beautiful Beautiful work! Your design software Photoshop? Also what was the yellow paste you pushed in that small area? Thanks for any help!!😊
Nice rhythm of the video and i like your artwork artwork as well :) can you tell me which kind of color you use (mixed with water?) with the brush before you transfer the digital layout on the Lino? Kind regards from Vienna :)
Wonferful work art as usual, thanks you for sharing your passion and congratulations on your new set up; the press has gorgeous aethetic, Is it an old press ?
Waiting for your next vidéo 😊
Oh gosh I love seeing the whole working process so much. I'm stuck in the biggest art block ever but seeing others create is gonna pull me out of it in the near future, I can feel it & your prints are gorgeous ☺️ oh and Such a great idea to fix mistakes with a bit of epoxy putty! Genius!
Can I ask what ink or paint you use to stain the block? And do you clean it off after cutting the board (and how?) I used to use orange acrylic paint but not sure how it holds up with the transfer method & I can't really clean it of the lino afterward. Oh & I've been curious for ages: Is there a specific reason you use black for staining your block cause the print is also black? Waving at you from the Netherlands 😁
I'm glad to hear this video helped a bit. It's not fun being stuck in a creative block. I use India ink for staining, and it comes off with rubbing alcohol. I use black because it's less distracting next to the transferred image
@@MaaritHanninen thank you so much for your reply I will try this (soon, I promise myself! 😁)
@@binkie3366well did ya try?
I enjoyed the video. Can you tell me what kind of paper the design is printed on?
May I ask, what program do you use to sketch out your art?
Hi! I'm teaching myself printmaking and your videos have been really helpful in understanding the process, so thank you.
I was wondering what kind of paper you printed your image onto? I saw sticker backing paper in the description but not sure what this is. Is there another name for this kind of paper, or where do you purchase it? I currently use carbon paper to transfer my sketches but it is messy and inaccurate. Thanks :)
I think, purely an academic guess. I'm wondering if it's backing paper. It is used to hold stickers. The glossy paper underneath. So I tried printing using it. Wasn't particularly successful so when I saw that. I happily paid that person because he potentially saved time. I would be more than happy to pay you for some tips. I'm looking for something better as the backing paper wad a bit too successful. I think some of the toner came off during the printing cycle. It has been paying up since. It's a shame really because to have that detail like in Maarit's artwork here is a delight. Anyway I'll keep my eye's open.
After carving, what are you using to wash the paint and glue off the block? Thank you!
I'm curious about the same thing!
If she’s using india ink to stain the block before she carves then probably is using rubbing alcohol to remove it.
I need to understand how you do that transfer! do you have a tutorial anywhere?
What do you use to wash off the modge podge after carving?
very nice ❤❤❤❤ new subscriber
Hi, I'm starting in linocut, what kind of gubias do you use? Any trade in special that you recomend?? Thanks from México.
Hello iwant to know what brand of tools you use?? Thanks
This is lovely! 06:50 what printing press do you use?
For me, woodblock, linocut, etching and engraving, has always completely the work of my hands and mind. Of course, now 74, I was introduced to techniques long before electronic devices came into being. Printmakers and photographers were more skilfull 45 years ago.
My prints are completely the work of my hands and mind as well. The tools may have changed but that doesn't make today's artists less skilled than their counterparts 45 years ago
bro really just came on here to be old and angry 😭😭 simply shut up I BEG and appreciate this person’s amazing art
I agree with u😢
Olha kinteressante, é um tipo de borracha ou rrsuna
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What do you mean?
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