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• #127
Here's my latest in a series of linocuts.
Bird skull.
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• #128
Nice. How long does a linocut take you generally? I've only tried it a few times but found it very satisfying. Especially after i found out about that lino that's softer than normal and far less hard work to cut. I tried a 2-colour lino cut once, which I really liked the look of. I have a friend who does lino and wood cuts - he tends to do 3-4 colour reductive cuts, which I don't think i'd have the balls to do!
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• #129
This is only my 4th attempt but it took a few steady hours. It's fairly small too, the paper is A5.
I'm working up to doing 2 or 3 colour but I don't want to run till I can walk! Also, materials aren't cheap. I intend to try selling these as a fun sideline but if I keep spunking £££ on ruined Lino then it won't be viable.
For a great website devoted to it check out Linocut Boy - very inspiring and informative. If I was darn sarf I'd consider taking one of his courses. -
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So I've been experimenting with type on jackets, only pictures of a few but done about 10.
Not really sure what I'm gonna do with them yet but might do a show or something.
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• #131
Nice! You seen any by Ornamental Conifer? He's got an eye for some nice typographic stuff and does the odd jacket as well as prints/walls/etc.
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• #132
Very nice; are these drawn on the lino or done freehand? Hand-burnished, or do you have access to a press?
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• #133
I draw the picture in pen, trace onto grease proof then rub the trace onto the Linoleum. After that I pick it out in sharpie pen. Painstaking but worth it. I hand burnish with a wooden spoon, but I actually get a better result with a wooden rolling pin and a lot of pressure!
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• #134
Yeah Ornamental and Deathspray kinda inspired me to have a bash at it without me like ripping them off if that makes sense.
I'm tryna have the like a running theme with them all saying stuff like whats on them i.e. about girls without stating the obvious or guys depends who's wearing it I suppose.
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• #135
Yeah not saying it was a ripoff at all, the conifer stuff is much more blocky and the DSC ones I've seen were all based on a motorsport livery of some kind. Nice link between the pieces too. Are you using signwriting enamel?
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• #136
I totally got you. They defo gave me the push to start something as before that I was like I can't do that but I would like something like that.
Nah I haven't been using one shot as it can crack from what I read on my research, I have been using paint by a company called angelus they make specific leather stuff all the trainer painter use them and that. Pretty good and easy too work with too.
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• #137
Old forumer runs this- https://www.instagram.com/endless_blockades/
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• #138
I printed a white version of the Linoleum Falcon - it came out ok!
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• #139
There's a guy in Sheffield called James Green who does lino courses.
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• #140
I'm interested in taking a course - cheers for that!
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• #141
Love this. Recent work?
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• #142
Thanks :) yep, messing about with an old mac se
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• #143
New bird skull linocut.
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• #144
Enjoying this thread: particularly the rude quality of the linocut work.
Good work illuengers!
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• #145
This is lovely.
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• #146
Brilliant - love the halftone fills. I had an SE/30 when i was a nipper - did quite a bit of doodling on macpaint when i wasn't playing Civilisation.
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• #147
The lino isn't that cheap when you're getting through a lot of it. I wonder if there's some cheap alternative substance that's good for practising on?
I'll take a look at Linocut Boy.I really need to get my DIY screen printing rig set up again. It's been way too long!
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• #148
You can get a substance called softcut which is cheaper than quality Linoleum. It's good because it's cheap and very durable - it doesn't degrade. Downside is it doesn't cut quite as nicely as Linoleum. I actually did both my skulls on softcut.
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• #149
Something I've been working on, the instant spoke card. Stick it around some cereal box card and voila!
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• #150
Here's my latest linocut - Boba Fett!
Anyone who's done relief printing will know how difficult it is fitting 4 colours together, but I think it went ok.
I'll be selling these prints on my Etsy site. I'll link it if anyone is interested in a print. I'm making them to order. Cheers!
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My GF is having an exhibition at Cycle PS on the 2nd June.
Come down and see some work!
https://www.facebook.com/events/209456969567828