Hi! Just a recommendation (i carve stamps a lot) Instead of drawing directly onto the rubber, you can use tracing paper to trace your design and rub the traced peice onto the rubber. It might help with the accidental carving of the rubber with the tip of the pencil.
in Hoi An, Viet Nam, I've found a small store that also has workshop to make stamps from wood. It was amazing to see a print that come from your own hand. Some day you come there, it would be one of the recommended.
I really appreciate the natural time and background sounds, lending your presentation is visceral sense of the process. Your carvings and prints are lovely meditations of a kind on the joys of art making and the craft involved.
The process footage was gorgeous, and the sound of the brayer and baren were just so satisfying! We were a little confused by the "learning litho" caption but we figured it was a typo for "lino", since lithography is not really accessible for the home studio. Great results!
This reminds me of my time at art school. We did this during my first year there and I loved it! Unfortunately we never did this again afterwards. It's great and relaxing to watch you do this now! ❤
I just finished up a printmaking class this past semester and linocut was one of my favorite techniques, so it was a pleasant surprise to see you try some!!! The prints came out beautiful as well :>
Always so excited to watch each and every one of your videos! Maybe funny question but do you paint your nails yourself or book an appointment? they always look so immaculate and even different styles for one video!
This came at the right moment, just as I’m looking to upgrade from my old inexpensive linocut tools to more professional ones. And had just added the same you have (power grip) to my cart and then I saw it in your video! Hope to use them soon. Thanks for the inspiration
Amazing video, I really like your work, it always motivates me to be creative I’m really pleased to see that you have done linocut because I tryed this medium too in my art class this past month and it was so fun!
I loved watching this!! I haven’t been able to make any prints in so long, but I still adore the art. An extra tip! If you want more help lining up your paper with your lino, I would get or make a corner registration. It will make doing multiple prints much easier! :D beautiful video ❤
@@artisteash22 As a rule of thumb, if it’s advertised through a TH-cam sponsorship, it’ll range from mediocre and overpriced to an outright harmful scam.
That deep blue print 😍 What do you use to clean your stamps and roller? I love doing lino but the clean up is the worst part 😅 I feel like I’m not cleaning them as throughly as I should
What do you use to clean your stamps and roller? I love doing lino but the clean up is the worst part 😅 I feel like I’m not cleaning them as throughly as I should
defintely inspiring me to get started with lino this summer! how did you transfer your sketches to the blocks? thank you again for your hard work to share your process in such a beautiful video
Tracing paper is usually what's used. Remember to flip the drawing though since you want the mirror image on the lino block (especially if there's text on your design)!
I don't know if you know this, but better help has had a lot of drama surrounding it for the poor way it treats its patients and providers and for selling off its patients' data. It's disappointing to see sponsorships for it again
I was surprised the paper didn’t shift when you were rubbing it onto the blocks. Is that because the ink is slightly sticky? I craft with rubber stamps and that would definitely result in a smudged print with normal stamping ink.
You know, if you’re looking for an educational video on this subject, there are so many out there, so the solution is, find a different video, don’t watch hers! Easy, right?
Hi! Just a recommendation (i carve stamps a lot)
Instead of drawing directly onto the rubber, you can use tracing paper to trace your design and rub the traced peice onto the rubber. It might help with the accidental carving of the rubber with the tip of the pencil.
in Hoi An, Viet Nam, I've found a small store that also has workshop to make stamps from wood. It was amazing to see a print that come from your own hand. Some day you come there, it would be one of the recommended.
B cho mình xin tên store đc k ạ
this was so sweet :) thank you pearfleur for the small joys you let the world see! ❤️
I really appreciate the natural time and background sounds, lending your presentation is visceral sense of the process. Your carvings and prints are lovely meditations of a kind on the joys of art making and the craft involved.
The process footage was gorgeous, and the sound of the brayer and baren were just so satisfying! We were a little confused by the "learning litho" caption but we figured it was a typo for "lino", since lithography is not really accessible for the home studio. Great results!
Yes I meant Lino!! Tragic mistake eek! Thanks for your kind words :-)
So much dedication and patience 😅
It really goes to show how labor intensive subtractive art methods are.
Like the video if you enjoyed!
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This reminds me of my time at art school. We did this during my first year there and I loved it! Unfortunately we never did this again afterwards. It's great and relaxing to watch you do this now! ❤
this felt like a whole therapy session. thank you very much ❤❤❤
Beautiful prints. My favorite is the vases with foliage. I hope you share more of this art medium with us.
So relaxing to watch 😊
Would love to see more of you working in your sketchbook to draw along to!
will do for next video! :)
Yes please!!
I love sitting still while watching your videos.
I love seeing you tackle new mediums! I did screen printing once and absolutely loved the whole process, from beginning to end!
I just finished up a printmaking class this past semester and linocut was one of my favorite techniques, so it was a pleasant surprise to see you try some!!! The prints came out beautiful as well :>
Always so excited to watch each and every one of your videos! Maybe funny question but do you paint your nails yourself or book an appointment? they always look so immaculate and even different styles for one video!
This came at the right moment, just as I’m looking to upgrade from my old inexpensive linocut tools to more professional ones. And had just added the same you have (power grip) to my cart and then I saw it in your video! Hope to use them soon. Thanks for the inspiration
The power grips are great! Hope they work out well for you :)
Hiya! Im also learning how to lino cut! So nice to see another one of your lovely videos
圖案轉印出來真是太美了!怎麼能什麼都這麼厲害,喜歡❤
Amazing video, I really like your work, it always motivates me to be creative
I’m really pleased to see that you have done linocut because I tryed this medium too in my art class this past month and it was so fun!
These all turned out so beautifully. I especially love the blue one with the vases. ❤
I loved watching this!! I haven’t been able to make any prints in so long, but I still adore the art.
An extra tip! If you want more help lining up your paper with your lino, I would get or make a corner registration. It will make doing multiple prints much easier! :D beautiful video ❤
betterhelp has a bad past with fake therapists and scamming ppl 🙁 but overall, great video!
Oh damn
Yeah, I believe they are involved in a lawsuit right now.
I have heard about it before. It's all about marketing then. It always fools us
@@artisteash22 As a rule of thumb, if it’s advertised through a TH-cam sponsorship, it’ll range from mediocre and overpriced to an outright harmful scam.
Oh damn
Thank you for sharing 🫶🏼 Such a relaxing video to watch and to learn linocut. It’s been on my list to try and you’re re-inspiring me! 😊
i love the asmr mixed with the calm instructions :)
I was already tempted but now you've really made me wanna try lino cuts!!
so cool to watch a new method ive never seen before! and it turned out so pretty!!
incredibly cool borderless prints. looks tricky!
Have not seen this print making process. I love the process and the outcome. Will give it a try! Thank you!
i've always wanted to try linogravure and it was so nice to watch you do it!! great results
Thanks for another awesome video! I love doing Lino cut and I really enjoyed watching you explore this art form. Much love. 🥰
Ur my favorite artist on yt, and just as I was thinking about stamp making... as if on cue ❤
was carving my wood board while watching this video... ^^ was fun to have company while doing the same thing:)
wonderful relaxing video QQ ✨Just what i need (dealing with heavy disease)
Absolutely adored this video. Reminding me of the set I bought during lockdown 😮
amazing art process as always, thanks you so much for share with us your process
your videos are a joy to watch!
This is so amazing!!! Lovely stamps!!! 💖💖💕💕
Amazing!🤩 such a calming wonderful video🤍 You never miss!
That deep blue print 😍
What do you use to clean your stamps and roller? I love doing lino but the clean up is the worst part 😅 I feel like I’m not cleaning them as throughly as I should
i used baby oil!
so relaxing, thanks for this cute video
I did this in elementary school and it was so much fun! I remember carving a lion with a demented looking leg lol
What do you use to clean your stamps and roller? I love doing lino but the clean up is the worst part 😅 I feel like I’m not cleaning them as throughly as I should
yeah it for sure is the worst part of doing lino haha. I use baby oil and it gets so much of it off!
defintely inspiring me to get started with lino this summer! how did you transfer your sketches to the blocks? thank you again for your hard work to share your process in such a beautiful video
Tracing paper is usually what's used. Remember to flip the drawing though since you want the mirror image on the lino block (especially if there's text on your design)!
I don't know if you know this, but better help has had a lot of drama surrounding it for the poor way it treats its patients and providers and for selling off its patients' data. It's disappointing to see sponsorships for it again
no more from them then, thank you.
love the output 😍❤
I love these!
I was surprised the paper didn’t shift when you were rubbing it onto the blocks. Is that because the ink is slightly sticky? I craft with rubber stamps and that would definitely result in a smudged print with normal stamping ink.
Excellent video! Thank you!
C'est trés précis et beau
thank you for sharing!
즐거워 보여서 더 좋네요 😊
Love!
So.. COOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!! 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
💙💙💙
What music do you put in the background?
Her beautiful fingers and nails
Helpful
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WOW🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
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I don't really like this material, i prefer real linoleum, but the design you made is beautiful! I love the frame
Hello every one I have lots of comic character and cerachtor ideas but I need a platform and a chance to explore my unique art work in the 🌎
You speak like whispering… it’s quite annoying! 🙌🏼
You know, if you’re looking for an educational video on this subject, there are so many out there, so the solution is, find a different video, don’t watch hers! Easy, right?
@@pennycandyys no… you got it wrong… I was not looking for tuition… I was just appreciating… But then, you are right: I will not come back! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼