Thanks for sharing your process. Looking through the different layers i sort of like the first two versions more than the finnished product, very cool nonetheless.
I made 5 copies at each stage of printing. You could make separate lino blocks for each colour if you wish, but it's not reductive printing then. On the plus side, if you did use additional lino for each colour, you would be able to go back and make additional prints in the future if you wished.
You made this procedure look so easy, a great help. Thank you for sharing
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching and responding! Appreciated. Sorry for the very late reply.
Thanks for sharing your process. Looking through the different layers i sort of like the first two versions more than the finnished product, very cool nonetheless.
Thanks for watching and responding! Appreciated. Sorry for the very late reply. I also like the half-finished work too.
This is great! How many prints did you do? It seems like you'd want to get quite a few in, since there's no opportunity to reuse the lino later.
I made 5 copies at each stage of printing. You could make separate lino blocks for each colour if you wish, but it's not reductive printing then. On the plus side, if you did use additional lino for each colour, you would be able to go back and make additional prints in the future if you wished.
Thanks so much.
You are very welcome!
I guess you have to let each colour completely dry before applying the next colour(?)
Colaris Yes, but it dries very fast.
i hate art class
Sorry to hear that @reddorian. : (