A look around Lino Print 3

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
  • Lino Print 3 is the third exhibition in the series. 30 linocut printmakers are represented an show the astonishing diversity possible with this medium.
    There are single block, multi-block and reduction prints on show from some of the best artists working with this material.
    to complement this exhibition there was also a Q&A event, livestreamed here on RUclips. You can see a recording of this here: www.youtube.co...

Комментарии • 10

  • @kirsty145
    @kirsty145 Год назад

    Thank you very much, I really appreciate you giving me the opportunity to see the exhibition.

  • @maureenbell1628
    @maureenbell1628 Год назад +1

    So good to have a tour of the show. So diverse. An absolute joy ❤

  • @ianmargolycz
    @ianmargolycz Год назад +2

    Very cool! So many amazing pieces. Thanks for the tour!

  • @RPoshekGladbach
    @RPoshekGladbach Год назад

    Laura: I've enjoyed your many videos. For over the past year, I've been meaning to share with you a little trick I learned from experience in 1977 that reduces the fraying of the hessian backing of lino and have taught to my students since 1980..
    Step One: Thin PVA (plain old school glue), 75% glue + 25% water
    Step Two: Using an old brush, apply a thin coating of the diluted glue on the back and slightly to the side edge of the lino, allow to fully dry to touch -- about two hours -- and then, place the lino between 2 pieces of parchment paper and weigh it down to flatten for 24 hours.
    Step Three: Repeat the above steps once.
    Step Four: Proceed staining the lino as per your usual method, etc., and carve, etc.
    I hope this might be useful for you. Best regard from across the pond!I've enjoyed your many videos. For over the past year, I've been meaning to share with you a little trick I learned from experience in 1977 that reduces the fraying of the hessian backing of lino and have taught my students since 1980..
    Step One: Thin PVA (plain old school glue), 75% glue + 25% water
    Step Two: Using an old brush, apply a thin coating of the diluted glue on the back and slightly to the side edge of the lino, allow to fully dry to touch -- about two hours -- and then, place the lino between 2 pieces of parchment paper and weigh it down to flatten for 24 hours.
    Step Three: Repeat the above steps once.
    Step Four: Proceed staining the lino as per your usual method, etc., and carve, etc.
    I hope this might be useful for you. Best regard from across the pond!

  • @zeeyannosse
    @zeeyannosse Год назад

    hello from France;)) wonderful show !!! thanks for sharing this virtual visit, by the way the talk also was very interesting ! super inspiring !!!

  • @kexster
    @kexster Год назад +1

    Wow such a range or work. I love the chance to see so many different artists showcasing their own styles. Congratulations to everyone and may there be many sales.

  • @ElizabethWhelan-artist
    @ElizabethWhelan-artist Год назад

    This is amazing! Laura Boswell and Sean Star Wars in the same show -- my top favorites! Thanks for introducing us to all these other amazing printmakers as well.

  • @dellademarinis6335
    @dellademarinis6335 Год назад

    Lovely to see, thank you!

  • @sauletto1
    @sauletto1 Год назад

    Outstanding !