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A step-by-step guide on how to create personal and contemporary linocut prints. Whether you''re looking to bring your old and beloved objects to life, celebrate the nature around you, or create wonderful homemade gifts and cards, Linocut covers it all! With 12 easy-to-follow projects, Sam Marshall guides you through the steps needed to create your own contemporary prints. Starting simply by taking inspiration from everyday life and making your initial sketches, you''ll soon be picking up your tools to carve your lino, working the inks and printing like a professional. Featuring step-by-step projects ranging from souvenir prints and a flower-filled concertina book, to personalised greeting cards and multi-layered colourful prints, you''ll also learn how to experiment with monoprinting, chine colle and blocking techniques. Linocut is the perfect handbook to expand your printmaking skills, whether you''re just starting out, returning to the craft or looking to build your crafting portfolio. Find inspiration from other amazing makers, gather essential (and inexpensive) inks and linoleum, then follow Sam''s tips to create prints that are personal and unique to you.>
In this beautiful and lively book, you feel welcomed into the world of relief printing. The instructions are well set out with easily understood practical guidance, and such a friendly vibe, you can't fail to want to grab your tools and get started.
Préface
A step-by-step guide on how to create personal and contemporary linocut prints.
Auteur
Sam Marshall
Contenu
Introduction
About this book
What is Linocut?
Tools and Materials
Preparing your Workspace
From Image to Block
An Interview with Cally Conway
Mark Marking
Cleaning Up
Carving Lino
An Interview with Harriet Popham
Registration
Simple Linocuts
Noise
Out in the Garden
Editioning Prints
A Weekend Away
An Interview with Izzy Williamson
Reduction Linocut
Multi-block Prints
An Interview with Meg Justice
Displaying Multiple Prints
Experimental Printmaking
An Interview with Tristan Sherwood
Making Linocut Cards
Bringing It All Together
Next Steps in Printmaking
Conclusion