Tuesday 11 June 2019

Lino printing workshop

Early on in my efforts with relief printing, I attended a local course on the three colour lino print process.  My initial attempt wasn't very good and my clown ended up looking rather sinister, but rather than waste time cutting a new block I concentrated on getting to grips with the different cutting and inking stages, as well as exploring the varying ways the same print could be used.

My prints weren't good enough to be used for anything other than reference so I decided to write up some notes from the weekend and chose 18 slightly differing images, all bound into a Japanese style album. It has become a handy little reference book - I am sure I would have forgotten most of it otherwise.

This has been added to the Bookbinding page, where you can see other examples of my artists' books.




A selection of some of the prints





I cut out and removed the clown and balloons from the brown
paper and glued the background over the print on the painted mulberry paper*.
 (Unfortunately, this was not a good print, but I liked the
effect of using the two different papers in one image.)
The clown cut from the brown paper (above) was collaged onto
 this print on cream paper




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