ALCHEMY linocut process | part 6: how i turned a linocut into a table
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- hello, here's a new patreon vlog for you! these vlogs are normally exclusive to my patreon supporters, but I thought I'd share it with you all!
today ill walk you through the process of making the linocut tabletop for my friend, and it's the final episode of the ALCHEMY series, i hope you like it!
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liquitex gloss heavy gel and label release backing paper for the transfer
pfeil carving tools, all u-shaped
i print all my prints with cranfield safewash relief inks on japanese kozo paper.
the linoleum is made by forbo/best and i buy it by the meter from aartdevos.dk
the resin is glasscast 50
The table is gorgeous, what an innovative way to give the lino block new life!
thank you, I'm glad you like it!
So much work you put in to your videos. You deserve more views for sure. This is kinda meditative. Great job, really!!
thank you so much, I'm glad you like what i do!
Oh boy! I’m stoked about your manual skillz!
Awesome , i currently working on project with resin, so we are on the same wave :D i was planning to resin final prints, but when i saw this it blow me away, possibilities are endless!
Keep it up !
that sounds like a cool idea as well, hope you make them!
Well this was an unexpected twist - I never even considered this as a use for the linocut once all the printing was finished. A year to have done all this from initial concept to printed and on to making a table is understandable if you are doing it full time but from what you said this is only a part-time thing at present. That makes it even more impressive. Thank you for sharing it with us and the very best for the future.
i wish i could do more projects like this, the carved lino is so beautiful on its own, and often just ends up in a drawer somewhere. thank you for watching this series of videos :)
I don't know how you could bear to part with that beautiful linocut, but the table was an inspiring project (-:
I'm glad you like it! i have one of the prints to get for myself, and i know it's in good hands so I'm okay parting with it 😊
Craaazy stuff dude 😮🤩 👍
What a great way to reuse the lino! Will def try it out for myself!
i hope it turns out well!
Quite lovely! Such a great way to make a beautiful piece of work last forever!
thank you !
This looks amazing as usual. This is so good!
thank you so much 😊
I love the amount of attention and care you put into your work, it's simply inspiring and your works are incredible. Can I ask what you use to film overhead? =)
I'm glad you like what i do 😊 i use a homemade bracket that holds my Fuji x-t3. the bracket hangs on a French cleat that extends around the room so i can move the camera around as needed
@@emilunderbjerg Thanks a lot. Cool with the homemade bracket. I can tell there's a good camera behind with that nice crisp picture!
Was that a touch decision to know that you would never be able to print Alchemy again?
not really, we were planning to do it from the beginning so i always knew it was going to happen