This is a 'gift' to ALL who watch you create this stunning expression of your skills and your innate artistry - never stop exploring - and never stop sharing - we need exemplars like you more and more in this fractured and disjointed world. Thank you!
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen and I’ve been on the planet for 72 years. I’ve just got into linocuts and I’m not sure now if it has inspired me or make me think I should give it up!? Brilliant!
Thank you so much, it’s never to late. But to be fare I did my first carving a little bit more than two years ago, and i don’t have any education in this field only RUclips videos from other people.
LOL! I told my wife the same thing. Just got into linocuts and I had the same feeling. Just remember you don't have to be great to start, but you must start to be great!
@@EmilsSalmins WOW! Amazing you did this with 2 years experience. 👏 👏 👏 Thanks for sharing. Really enjoying your videos. Ive been hooked. Peaceful, inspiring and educational.
I've loved each of your videos, and I appreciate this focus on the beauty of the natural world. My favorite so far. Thank you for sharing your fabulous work.
Just beautiful. I enjoy watching your technique so much - your expert drawing and carving. Drawing and carving outdoors is such a treat to see, plus your kitty! 😊
japanesse woodblock print are magnificent....your interpretation in lino are more bold .strong,also I like geisha print of yours :-) ...Greetings from Macedonia Emils
It was so beautiful done and a relaxing experience to see. I was going to ask about the reference book but I see you listed it on the description, thank you! 🤗
Just watched again for the 3rd or 4th time. I'm sharing the video. Do you teach, either online or in person? I'm specifically thinking of a course not so much in the entire linocutting process, but specifically how you carve. How to approach particular shapes. Because of the way you carve your prints are really clean and precise. You have an understanding of that, but of course beginners don't have that knowledge yet. Please think about it..
so beautifull!!! have you learned from asian woodcarving videos? jes it is an advantage to work in art befor starting linocuting. I wonder how you choose which part will be cut and which will be printed? I am afraid of starting complicat pictures bc of thinking I will loos the overview of the cut/print parts. maybe it is just a matter of trying.
Can I ask what Indian ink you use to pre-wash your lino? Is it a mix, it looks a lot thicker than standard ink? Mine just never comes out so black and even!
This is a 'gift' to ALL who watch you create this stunning expression of your skills and your innate artistry - never stop exploring - and never stop sharing - we need exemplars like you more and more in this fractured and disjointed world. Thank you!
Nice place, nice music, nice cat, nice work, and so forth.
J'aime aussi les têtards dans la marre.
I like the way the tadpoles create a kind of gradient around the ducks head. Reminded me a bit of some escher pictures.
Thanks for noticing that, Escher is big inspiration for me!
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to appreciate the beautiful work.
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen and I’ve been on the planet for 72 years. I’ve just got into linocuts and I’m not sure now if it has inspired me or make me think I should give it up!? Brilliant!
Thank you so much, it’s never to late. But to be fare I did my first carving a little bit more than two years ago, and i don’t have any education in this field only RUclips videos from other people.
LOL! I told my wife the same thing. Just got into linocuts and I had the same feeling. Just remember you don't have to be great to start, but you must start to be great!
@@EmilsSalmins WOW! Amazing you did this with 2 years experience. 👏 👏 👏 Thanks for sharing. Really enjoying your videos. Ive been hooked. Peaceful, inspiring and educational.
I've loved each of your videos, and I appreciate this focus on the beauty of the natural world. My favorite so far. Thank you for sharing your fabulous work.
gorgeous. Simply gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Just beautiful. I enjoy watching your technique so much - your expert drawing and carving. Drawing and carving outdoors is such a treat to see, plus your kitty! 😊
What amazing knife control!
Stunning.
This whole video is so beautiful and calm. I feel completely relaxed and inspired at the same time. Thank you.
Wow. What a happy accident to find this gem. So pleasant to see the whole process and result. Thank you.
the music, the art, the forest, everything was so beautiful, it made me tear up. Thank you.
What a glorious place to live and work. Watching you work has been a wonderfully relaxing start to my day, 🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
What an amazing video, absolutely beautiful work, thanks so much for sharing your amazing skills 🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👍👍👍😁
japanesse woodblock print are magnificent....your interpretation in lino are more bold .strong,also I like geisha print of yours :-) ...Greetings from Macedonia Emils
Beautiful, I learn and am encouraged so much by watching your videos, thanks.
Love your work!
Wow absolutely beautiful!😃👍✨
Great design and craftsmanship, thanks for sharing
What a joy to watch. Thankyou.
Oh man this is beautiful. I just started taking linocut up and its so satisfying.
Amazing work!
Awesome as always!
Wow! I love your work! It's beautiful and bold. Maybe this will help me think/understand my own carving.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful process and so inspirational!!!
Awesome job yet again! It looks great!!
relaxing and makes me happy
So beautiful and inspiring. I will try using a hangi-to knife on lino now. Thank you for sharing.
Simply beautiful.
You are so talented.
Totally stunning!
beautiful work. respect 🙏
Superb artistry and skill. Thank you.
Inspirational - your creations are so beautiful
I just LOVE it!!!
This work really speaks to me!
Stunning work. So beautiful.
Beautiful and inspiring.
It was so beautiful done and a relaxing experience to see. I was going to ask about the reference book but I see you listed it on the description, thank you! 🤗
This was incredibly inspiring and relaxing to watch! 😍
Amazing !!! Excellent art-work . Great video thanks dear.
I like +1 from japan👍🇯🇵💓✌
Love your work dude 🖖
wow
awesome skills bro
Stunning piece. Love it, and what a gorgeous place to be working in (-: Marion
It really is! thanks!
thats such wonderful artwork by you...some of those feather patterns make me think of the art-ducko style of art ;-))
i really appreciate that pun
beautiful
Trop beau ! Seriez-vous le Michel Angelo de la gravure sur lino ?
Just watched again for the 3rd or 4th time. I'm sharing the video. Do you teach, either online or in person? I'm specifically thinking of a course not so much in the entire linocutting process, but specifically how you carve. How to approach particular shapes. Because of the way you carve your prints are really clean and precise. You have an understanding of that, but of course beginners don't have that knowledge yet. Please think about it..
I loved watching this so much - just wondering where you get your tools from?
Bravissimo! Thanks! ♥️
Super print super filming very calming.
Which tools do you use?
For carving I use japanese woodblock carving tools, not traditional linocut tools!
so beautifull!!! have you learned from asian woodcarving videos? jes it is an advantage to work in art befor starting linocuting. I wonder how you choose which part will be cut and which will be printed? I am afraid of starting complicat pictures bc of thinking I will loos the overview of the cut/print parts. maybe it is just a matter of trying.
😉😉😉
Wow! What a beautiful piece and really great experimental technique. Inspiring stuff. What was the paper you printed this on?
its classic paper for printmaking/ Paper: Surrey Cartridge - 150gsm - Warm, creamy shade. Woodfree, acid free, matt surface.
Grand merci, Monsieur (Emna Tunisie)
Was the block sanded prior to the ink being brushed down?
Yes yes I sand them before even start anything!
Who is the music credited too thanks? It sounds very similar to Australian Tony O'Connor
Can I ask what Indian ink you use to pre-wash your lino? Is it a mix, it looks a lot thicker than standard ink? Mine just never comes out so black and even!
Ohh man
🐱
Ab Fab😍
Un capo