You know when you are doing something and you think "hey I am getting pretty good" and your happy and feeling good......aaannndd theeen you go on YT and see someone crazy talented like this and then think "oh, shit.... I am soooo far from where I need to be". Buddy, your prints are fantastic!!
I think Ive learned more from this one video than almost all the others Ive been watching on and off over the last couple of years. Very many thanks. Incredible work.
THE RELIEF PART? SHEESH. This is such an amazing piece i love how the characters prints on the wall show literally show the process of making the print itself
I got your Korean Tiger 🐅 print and I love it. I spent about double to get it framed so I can hang it up on my wall . Every time I see it and I do stare at it once a day it uplifts my mood.
Dear Emils, You are an inspiration. Seeing the thoroughness in the process made me cry. Have you worked at a printing shop before or have you learned your craft through practice? How long have you been working with printings? I ask this because you seem to have such precision in all the steps that I imagine you have been doing this for a really long time. Anyway, you never cease to amaze me, your work is trully masterfull!
No, I picked it up by watching youtube videos, I was studying art all my childhood and teenage years , but not printmaking, first lino cut started in the 2018 winter. To be fare I have a full time job in a tattoo studio so I'm multitasking a lot.
Thank you for sharing your technique! I don't think I've ever seen a multi-layer print done without first printing the key block to each colour block. Glad to see it's feasible to skip that step, although I imagine you had to be *extremely* precise about the placement of the drawing on each block for your tracing.
The music gets all suspenseful as the last ink layer goes on, you have a few extra shots to stretch the video out and I'm like, 'oh that's perfect, nothing more is needed. The video is closing up and we'll see the final piece.' THEN you throw on that last impression layer, no ink, at the end and my mind exploded! Love the work dude, please keep making videos!
Watched your last video of the "CAT LADY" and I'm so happy that I was able to get my hands on one of the prints, because your work is simply amazing! But seeing your last video made me want to check your past videos again, and as I'm rewatching this one now I so wish I could have gotten a print of it, so beautiful, especially loving all of those blue shades and gradient effect. Really wish it was still available.
Tu fais un travail remarquable! Je suis sans voix face à autant de créativité et de talent. Bravo. C'est vraiment magnifique, je ne me lasserai jamais de regarder le processus de création. Quel artiste! J'adore!
wow, you sold out these exquisite pieces already! I thought they would cost far more than it appears you sold them for. How much did a print of this cost? I thought it would be thousands of dollars. but to honest, I don't know anything about linocut prints and their value I walked into a store here in Detroit. a few months that sold prints from linocuts and i was blown away by how beautiful they are in real life. so vibrant and elegant. You should be on Skillshare.
Interesting how you making out that sharp registration:) those tabs are very helpful but to do it with many blocks as you did the blocks has to be perfectly the same size and the tracing has to be on spot Compared with other blocks right?
I really like your implementation process. However, there is an inappropriate point in your research image, which is that in ancient times there were no printing ink tubes.
You know when you are doing something and you think "hey I am getting pretty good" and your happy and feeling good......aaannndd theeen you go on YT and see someone crazy talented like this and then think "oh, shit.... I am soooo far from where I need to be". Buddy, your prints are fantastic!!
Beautiful work Emils. Thank you for sharing.
Total joy seeing true creativity and artist at work
I think Ive learned more from this one video than almost all the others Ive been watching on and off over the last couple of years. Very many thanks. Incredible work.
Amazing work. So much beauty.
Everything about this is incredibly professional work, you should be proud and I love your tattoos
lost my mind when you pressed with no ink, embossing the paper to make the print in the artwork
that was the shiny golden cherry on top
Gosh! How amazing and beautiful!
That's so great. Thank you for the inspiration!
THE RELIEF PART? SHEESH.
This is such an amazing piece i love how the characters prints on the wall show literally show the process of making the print itself
amazing work, keep going and someday algorithms will start to work
I got your Korean Tiger 🐅 print and I love it. I spent about double to get it framed so I can hang it up on my wall . Every time I see it and I do stare at it once a day it uplifts my mood.
Beautiful work. And 12 layers is insane, true mastery!
Amazing craftsmanship.
So beautiful, what a wonderful video!
The embossing was a sublime touch! Beautiful work of art.
Dear Emils,
You are an inspiration. Seeing the thoroughness in the process made me cry.
Have you worked at a printing shop before or have you learned your craft through practice? How long have you been working with printings? I ask this because you seem to have such precision in all the steps that I imagine you have been doing this for a really long time.
Anyway, you never cease to amaze me, your work is trully masterfull!
No, I picked it up by watching youtube videos, I was studying art all my childhood and teenage years , but not printmaking, first lino cut started in the 2018 winter. To be fare I have a full time job in a tattoo studio so I'm multitasking a lot.
Incredible work!!!!! amazing to see how far printmaking can go, so inspired!
Thanks for sharing some techniques, very interesting. And it’s beautiful work, from the carving methods to the final print.
i'm speechless... congratulations 👏👏😍
Thank you for sharing your technique! I don't think I've ever seen a multi-layer print done without first printing the key block to each colour block. Glad to see it's feasible to skip that step, although I imagine you had to be *extremely* precise about the placement of the drawing on each block for your tracing.
What an amazing process to watch. I never realised how many different layers there were to Lino cut printing
I love your work and they way you work. I'm inspired, thank you
Blimey, that is just incredible. Thank you for sharing.
The music gets all suspenseful as the last ink layer goes on, you have a few extra shots to stretch the video out and I'm like, 'oh that's perfect, nothing more is needed. The video is closing up and we'll see the final piece.'
THEN you throw on that last impression layer, no ink, at the end and my mind exploded!
Love the work dude, please keep making videos!
wow. this is an impressive ammount of work. beautiful.
Masterful technique, beautiful result! Thank you for sharing your process. Your videos are a joy to watch.
Extraordinaire ✌️
Truly remarkable. I'm a big fan of your skills.
Watched your last video of the "CAT LADY" and I'm so happy that I was able to get my hands on one of the prints, because your work is simply amazing!
But seeing your last video made me want to check your past videos again, and as I'm rewatching this one now I so wish I could have gotten a print of it, so beautiful, especially loving all of those blue shades and gradient effect. Really wish it was still available.
Breathtaking
That was fascinating. Thank you.
Mad respect and admiration for this art form and your skill
Tu fais un travail remarquable! Je suis sans voix face à autant de créativité et de talent. Bravo. C'est vraiment magnifique, je ne me lasserai jamais de regarder le processus de création. Quel artiste! J'adore!
Wow, that is so beautiful. Thank you for showing the process.
Superb as always!
Great idea for layer 12
Exquisite!
Beautiful & Amazing! Your always an inspiration 🙌🏾 Thank you for sharing
I love your work and it's always perfect keep it up I look up to you🖤🖤🖤🖤
Beautiful…
fantastic to watch your videos. I am just overwhelmed by your passion. so peacefull making art is inspiring. thanks from a beginner.
your work it's just amazing!
great print! and love your attention to detail, the embossed print you show at the end was a great final touch
Absolutely incredible work 👌🏼
God level!
it's amazing! cool work!
This is just amazing, congrats for your work!!! Thank you for sharing 👏🏻
Excelente trabajo! Saludos desde Argentina.
Thanks a lot for doing this videos 🙏
Your work is incredible beautiful. So much skill. Thanks for showing us the process!
Astonishing! 💙
These are amazing, I can’t believe how intricate the process is
Absolutely amazing, thank you.
Siiiiiiick!
amazing
Oh I love your videos! Always happy to see a new one, you’re so skilled at this! 👏🏻
insanely cool!!!!!
Wow, I love watching your process .. beautiful art !! I’m learning screen printing and your work is inspiring to say the least ... bravo 💗
Bravo!
Mis más sinceras felicitaciones, haces un trabajo espectacular y muy respetable. Eres un profesional.
Damn that is gorgeous
I learned so much🙏🏼
just as lucy turned into USB, you turned into art, man.
you're too good
muy bueno...!
Truly amazing. I love your work. I would be curious on how long this took start to finish.
wow, you sold out these exquisite pieces already! I thought they would cost far more than it appears you sold them for. How much did a print of this cost? I thought it would be thousands of dollars. but to honest, I don't know anything about linocut prints and their value I walked into a store here in Detroit. a few months that sold prints from linocuts and i was blown away by how beautiful they are in real life. so vibrant and elegant. You should be on Skillshare.
Interesting how you making out that sharp registration:) those tabs are very helpful but to do it with many blocks as you did the blocks has to be perfectly the same size and the tracing has to be on spot Compared with other blocks right?
vauu!skaisti!un tik liels darbs
what is the brand of your tools, can you do a review?
Why u not using the thinner chemical to transfer the image on the surface? It faster the process of tracing one by one..
I really like your implementation process. However, there is an inappropriate point in your research image, which is that in ancient times there were no printing ink tubes.
name of the first track?
I will purchase your art soon - it is sublime.