I just started learning printmaking over the past few months and have been looking at multiple tutorials and videos on it, but yours and your work have been the most inspiring for me!
that trade looks romantic af... Like a whole day of quiet contemplation while creating art. Something tells me that this man is quite happy with what he is doing, almost every day.
Thanks for liking it, I wish I could do it every day, I'm multitasking a lot at the moment, but one day I will focus on printmaking only! finger crossed
Amazing to watch. I realized I did not like Lino cut because my tools are not sharp enough and I did not use my tool the way you do. Have to go back and start relearning this craft and maybe this time I will like it as much as I like Lithography.
A lot of work, I admire. Can you reveal what you used to transfer the pattern? (in Poland we usually use acetone, and your liquid is something else ...)
Have you ever done reprints/multiple runs of your earlier works? I adore the Ziema piece I bought & was wondering about the others & whether I might be so lucky to have that opportunity (already signed up for the email feed). The amount of detail in these is simply outstanding. Thanks for your wonderful videos and art! :-)
@@xilo7205 Gampi paper (gloss side up) mounted on regular printing paper so it will print on his printer, then transferred to lino using PVA glue. Remove the printing paper while still wet, after the Gampi and glue is dried he scrubs off the thin Gampi to leave the ink behind. He said in another video where he demonstrated this that if he gets a minimum of 70% of the image transferred he's happy because he can freehand the remainder. It appears he gets more than 70%. I wonder how long the cutting took - lots of detail in that tablecloth! Very patient man.
@@Amperzand I think it was a laser printer. You can also print on the old Avery label paper (remove the labels and print on that side) and perhaps freezer paper works as well, but I've only tried the Avery labels ... print, then apply gloss medium to the lino and attach the Avery print and let dry ... peel up carefully. It works great!
I just started learning printmaking over the past few months and have been looking at multiple tutorials and videos on it, but yours and your work have been the most inspiring for me!
I'm always mesmerized by watching your process. Thanks for posting what you do, and even more important, thanks for doing what you do!
Another masterwork emil so much patience and again nice to see haivaraslys work up close he goes deep with the needle haha solid work
Amazing! Thank you for putting the time into this video for us, as well!
absolutely breathtaking! thank you for sharing your process.
Always love to watch you work. Thanks for posting.
So beautiful. So many textures.
Lovely work and it is amazing how your do it. Very impressive work and thanks for the video !!!
Wow! The detail is incredible, thanks for sharing x
Fantastic work. Amazing to watch. Beautifully done!
that trade looks romantic af...
Like a whole day of quiet contemplation while creating art.
Something tells me that this man is quite happy with what he is doing, almost every day.
Thanks for liking it, I wish I could do it every day, I'm multitasking a lot at the moment, but one day I will focus on printmaking only! finger crossed
Con que amor, dedicación y paciencia trabajo sus grabados. Gracias
Muy buen trabajo. Un trabajo limpio. Un diseño muy interesante. Le felicito.
Your Lino cut prints are amazing, got me inspired bro.
The detail on your print is sick!!! Very nice man!!!
Amazing to watch. I realized I did not like Lino cut because my tools are not sharp enough and I did not use my tool the way you do. Have to go back and start relearning this craft and maybe this time I will like it as much as I like Lithography.
Fabulous piece of art. In love with this video. Great job 👏
Amazing piece of work. Loved to video. Could you say what brand of glue you used to transfer the drawing? Thanks
So meditative….a real joy to watch. Thank you. 👏🏻👏🏻
Such beautiful delicated work. Congratulations and please keep recording videos of your amazing work and process!
Wow. Beautiful!
This is insane! The detail is incredible 😍😍Loved this video so much and also your cat is super cute sitting up like a human!
Looooved this so much!!!
So fucking good man. That lace is out of this world.
This is totally awesome.
Really love this print, thanks so much for sharing
Jaw dropping! Incredible job!
This is absolutely amazing and so beautiful to watch.
Stunning piece
You are a huge inspiration for me, I am always in absolute awe of your work and talent
great video and nice print :D
That is so sick. The textures??? Wow
Absolutely incredible
Oh man, that's absolutely beautiful!
A lot of work, I admire. Can you reveal what you used to transfer the pattern? (in Poland we usually use acetone, and your liquid is something else ...)
Beautiful! Keep it up!
muy imortante,,oir la explicasion ,del proceso. no mudo muchas gracias
Have you ever done reprints/multiple runs of your earlier works?
I adore the Ziema piece I bought & was wondering about the others & whether I might be so lucky to have that opportunity (already signed up for the email feed). The amount of detail in these is simply outstanding.
Thanks for your wonderful videos and art! :-)
That's fantastic
I came here for the ASMR but dang your work is f***ing gorgeous
What paper are you using to transfer the image to the Lino sheet..?
ruclips.net/video/6kl8nbc3egE/видео.html here he explains the process
Beautiful work!
Such a clean print too!!! Genius
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amazing and beautiful work, What kind of linoleum do you use? What material do you use to transfer the image to linoleum?
Amazing!
Amazing! Thank you.
Just beautiful
Intresants stils.
fuck man that is so beautiful! god I just love your work.. Awesome.. thanks for sharing!
what do you use to transfer your image like that??
mmh I think it's just wood glue, i saw something similar once
@@xilo7205 Gampi paper (gloss side up) mounted on regular printing paper so it will print on his printer, then transferred to lino using PVA glue. Remove the printing paper while still wet, after the Gampi and glue is dried he scrubs off the thin Gampi to leave the ink behind. He said in another video where he demonstrated this that if he gets a minimum of 70% of the image transferred he's happy because he can freehand the remainder. It appears he gets more than 70%. I wonder how long the cutting took - lots of detail in that tablecloth! Very patient man.
@@KMoWearableArt Thanks for that. Do you know if it's an inkjet or laser printer? Thanks
@@Amperzand I think it was a laser printer. You can also print on the old Avery label paper (remove the labels and print on that side) and perhaps freezer paper works as well, but I've only tried the Avery labels ... print, then apply gloss medium to the lino and attach the Avery print and let dry ... peel up carefully. It works great!
@@KMoWearableArt very helpful thank you!
Hi! I love your works!! How do you transfer the print on lino ? Like at min 1.05 .thanks
hello. What material is used so that the paper is printed on the linoleum. thank you
Amazing!!!!
Bonjour belle vidéo merci pourrais tu me dire quel produit de transfert utilise tu merci
hello, how is the technique you apply while transferring your designed photo to the layer. ıt was a very successful job.
Gorgeous 🥰
Super video. Kur tu iegādājies lielos linolejus? Iztaustīju visu Mepo piedāvājumu un visiem B puse ir ar tekstūru...
Waiting for more videos!
Will you offer that print in your shop, as well?
i want this print
kinda off topic but your tattoos are so cool
Par quel procédé faites vous le transfert de l'image, avec mes remerciements.
Looooooooove it
1:00 tell me what chemical it is?
بسیار زیبا👌
Супер
god like
:o
How many days it took to finish?
it was quick except the fabric on table
clean your arms dude, it's off-putting
Beautiful work!
Amazing!!