Reduction linocut process printing “Fish soup” 2023
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- PRINTING PROCESS
Reduction linocut “Fish soup”
8 printed layers
Paper size - 50 x 65 cm (19.7 x 25.6 inch)
Linoleum size - 42 x 60 cm (16.5 x 24 inch)
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So amazing! Technically and visually 👌
Masterful!
this is stunning, and fascinating, and i simply cannot understand how this works ! 😅
absolutely stunning!!
amazing reduction linocut print! Really great decision making
Wow love watching these I can’t even imagine how you think up what each layer will be it’s mind blowing
Bravo. You are really great
Really stunning! Im at a loss though on how to plan a thing like this. Its like magic to me^^
The planning, complexity, color theory…printmaking goals. And the prints are fabulous 😍
What a lovely print! It is so fun watching it progress through the colors and carved details. Thank you for sharing!
Wow, I'm just mesmerized by how you handle your colour application. Your designs are so beautiful as well. So much to learn here just watching you. Amazing. Thanks for sharing these videos.
Super 👍
A brilliant print (-: Marion
Amazing work!
I luv this print. The colors are great. Would you consider doing a tutorial video on the reduction method? I'm self-taught and trying to understand it by doing. There aren't a lot of videos on the process. It's hard to understand without doing it. I'm doing a test run just to learn it.
Also not an algorithm expert but I suggest you add certain tags to linocut videos. Most people associate the word "print" with either computers or mechanical copies. Words like " hand pulled prints" "hand carved/ing, "scrapbook/ing" "stamps" and variations on stamp making. Crafters may know how to carve stamps out of rubber, but never heard of linoleum. Any phrase that includes "hand" with parts of the process will attract people looking to print on their own. Yes you are using a mechanical press, but it's 18th or 19th century; not analog the way contemporary crafters think. Good luck with your channel. I love printmaking.
I agree-the print is amazing, but it is really difficult to see which bits of the design have been cut away each time. It seemed like you were just rolling on multiple colours each time rather than printing one colour at a time?
incredible wow
Fabulous!
Amazing!
Hermoso ❤
Wuao! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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It's absolutely gorgeous! May I ask what kind of paint you used? Is it normal water based lino print paint? :)
Unfortunately, these wallpapering rollers are no longer produced in my country. Out of fashion .
Amazing work!