Thank you. Showing how you work doesn’t detract from the mystical nature of this beautiful print. Also the quality of the filming goes from strength to strength.
Love the graduated nature of your prints. Completly new to this. I like the strong nature of lino printing but hadn't even considered this kind of faded approach. Thank you.
Laura, I’ve just done an introductory Printmaking course, and am going to join the co-operative, allowing me access to the studio and presses. You are so generous with sharing your processes on here, that you’re becoming my daily homework! Thank you!
I love your technique, I love your art, I love your studio, and I love you!! What a light and joy to have found this. I did my first ever Linocut today, and seeing the art and technique and creativity in this video is both awe inspiring and something that, until today, I didn't know existed. Thank you so much for this.
Oh my, what a stunning inspiration! Your work is exquisite! Thank you for this beautifully filmed demonstration of your work! Looking forward to seeing your other videos.
Bravo Laura, thank you for a wonderful insight into how to modify a print that wasn't turning out as you wanted by changing the inking. This is something that probably would have eluded most of us without your guidance. It is also really cheering to see that you don't always get exactly what you want first time but can modify it. Would you consider sharing more of your design process and changes that hanging your work up on your new doors has triggered ? I would really appreciate that kind of guidance on design which can be a bit of a struggle.
Wonderful work! Your videos are so helpful, thank you :) Off topic, but something about you makes me think about Tilda Swinton, and I absolutely mean that as a compliment!
Thank you so much for all of your helpful videos! I'm finishing up my first printmaking course for my MFA and your videos were invaluable in figuring out how all of this stuff works while we were on break! I've learned a lot and can't wait to learn more from your channel. :)
Thank you once again for this very insightful glimpse at your process. When I first saw the finished print I just really admired the way you had made those hills vanish into the mist, I would never imagined that it was archived with so little ink and no extender. Thank you, I think you keep us all on our toes and inspire us to try new techniques ❤️ this print is a triumph.
Thank you. Showing how you work doesn’t detract from the mystical nature of this beautiful print. Also the quality of the filming goes from strength to strength.
Love the graduated nature of your prints. Completly new to this. I like the strong nature of lino printing but hadn't even considered this kind of faded approach. Thank you.
Laura, I’ve just done an introductory Printmaking course, and am going to join the co-operative, allowing me access to the studio and presses. You are so generous with sharing your processes on here, that you’re becoming my daily homework! Thank you!
Absolutely stunning. I love your work and your process.
Thank you!
I love your technique, I love your art, I love your studio, and I love you!! What a light and joy to have found this. I did my first ever Linocut today, and seeing the art and technique and creativity in this video is both awe inspiring and something that, until today, I didn't know existed. Thank you so much for this.
This is brilliant, thank you for all your hard earned wisdom and technique.
Oh my, what a stunning inspiration! Your work is exquisite! Thank you for this beautifully filmed demonstration of your work! Looking forward to seeing your other videos.
Thank you!
Bravo Laura, thank you for a wonderful insight into how to modify a print that wasn't turning out as you wanted by changing the inking. This is something that probably would have eluded most of us without your guidance. It is also really cheering to see that you don't always get exactly what you want first time but can modify it. Would you consider sharing more of your design process and changes that hanging your work up on your new doors has triggered ? I would really appreciate that kind of guidance on design which can be a bit of a struggle.
Thanks for the video Laura. Realy like the atmosphere on the print. Keep safe and stay well.
Wonderful work! Your videos are so helpful, thank you :) Off topic, but something about you makes me think about Tilda Swinton, and I absolutely mean that as a compliment!
Great introduction, thanks a lot. I wish I can reach your level one day 😊
Thank you so much for all of your helpful videos! I'm finishing up my first printmaking course for my MFA and your videos were invaluable in figuring out how all of this stuff works while we were on break! I've learned a lot and can't wait to learn more from your channel. :)
Pleased you have found it so helpful!
Very interesting Laura. I love how you combine techniques to create your prints (-: Marion
Can I use "oil Paint" and add some linseed oil to thin it down to make my own ink?
Stunning art piece!
Beautiful...and educational!
That's another level!
Beautiful!
that is a wild press!
When you get it just the way you want, it’s tough not to smile.
:)
Beautiful art work. xx
Thank you once again for this very insightful glimpse at your process. When I first saw the finished print I just really admired the way you had made those hills vanish into the mist, I would never imagined that it was archived with so little ink and no extender. Thank you, I think you keep us all on our toes and inspire us to try new techniques ❤️ this print is a triumph.
Thank you!
Beautiful work Laura. I'm just starting out and wonder if you could tell me what tools you use to carve the lino?
Thank you
If you check out my other films there’s one or two about tools 🙂
.gracias mi lindo tu trabajo
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Are you using an oil paint or is it oil ink as I have paint but can’t find any oil based ink
Oil based relief ink - it is printmaking ink. There’s a list of suppliers on my website at www.lauraboswell.co.uk
What is blind embossing please?
Pushing an unprinted cut block into the paper to make an impression
Good advice but that roller assaulted me
My my. Are you accepting gentleman callers?
This gave me ideas & concepts…thank you