I love it! I used to have linocut classes in my Uni about two year ago and I really loved it. Sure it's tedious, but also very rewarding when you see that first print turn out nicely
I love printmaking! I've been wanting to try linocut. Would you ever do a multicolor print where you make multiple stamps? Annoying to line up but the results are so cool, even with just two. I love your 2D art too btw, roman noses 😍
Aww, yay, and yes! I hope you give linocut a try. I’ve done multi color prints on paper and I would definitely like to figure out how to get it to work on shirts next
Beautiful results! What kind of printer ink are you using for the initial image? None of the prints I use transfer onto paper, clay or any other surface.
It’s just inkjet on regular paper. I try to transfer as soon as the print comes out of the printer and use the slowest drying clear acrylic mediums I can find to make the transfer. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best I have for inkjet transfer at the moment
Hi! It varies by person. Drying times depends on ink brand instructions, and warmer/drier environments help speed the process. My environment is the opposite, so my project took longer to dry. If you need something that dries quickly, you might try water-based printing inks and see if you enjoy those more. Best of luck! 🤗
I have two mares and I'm just about to try linocut for the first time. This video is AMAZING!!!
Aww, thank you, and yay! Wishing you all the fun on your linocut adventures!
Wow! I've done linocut, but only used it on paper. *Goes off to find my old blocks and a blank t-shirt* :)
Hehe, yes, give those blocks a job again! Hope you enjoy fabric printing!
I've never tried this.... Your video gives me the confidence to follow my heart. Thank you!
I love it! I used to have linocut classes in my Uni about two year ago and I really loved it. Sure it's tedious, but also very rewarding when you see that first print turn out nicely
Thank you! 😊 And yes, there’s something almost magical about pulling that first print away from the block
That's good 👍 ..i love it so much ❤❤❤ which color removed ?
I love printmaking! I've been wanting to try linocut. Would you ever do a multicolor print where you make multiple stamps? Annoying to line up but the results are so cool, even with just two. I love your 2D art too btw, roman noses 😍
Aww, yay, and yes! I hope you give linocut a try. I’ve done multi color prints on paper and I would definitely like to figure out how to get it to work on shirts next
Beautiful results! What kind of printer ink are you using for the initial image? None of the prints I use transfer onto paper, clay or any other surface.
It’s just inkjet on regular paper. I try to transfer as soon as the print comes out of the printer and use the slowest drying clear acrylic mediums I can find to make the transfer. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best I have for inkjet transfer at the moment
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Also, what was the name of the blue you used? It's beautiful!
Thank you, and it’s Pthalo Blue! It’s quickly becoming one of my favorites
Dry it for 4 weeks? 😮 Any way to speed up the process?
Hi! It varies by person. Drying times depends on ink brand instructions, and warmer/drier environments help speed the process. My environment is the opposite, so my project took longer to dry. If you need something that dries quickly, you might try water-based printing inks and see if you enjoy those more. Best of luck! 🤗
Do you sell them? If not, you should! I’d be the first customer XD
Awww, you’re so kind!! 🥹🥹💙 I'm focused on personal projects at this time, and if that changes in the future I'll announce here and on my socials!