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Lino Printing

Carve, ink, press, peel — that reveal moment never gets old

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Linocut printing is the art of carving a design into a linoleum block, rolling ink over it, and pressing it onto paper or fabric. It's like stamp carving's bigger, bolder sibling. The carving is meditative, and peeling back the paper to reveal your print is one of the most satisfying moments in any craft.

Jak zacząć

  1. 1
    Get a lino cutting set with a soft-cut lino block, carving tools, ink, and a brayer roller
  2. 2
    Draw your design on paper first, then transfer it to the lino block with carbon paper
  3. 3
    Start carving from the center outward — cut away everything you want to stay white
  4. 4
    Roll an even layer of ink on the block with the brayer, place paper on top, and press firmly

Co będziesz potrzebować

  • Soft-cut lino blocks
    Niezbędne
    ~$8
  • Lino cutting tools (set of 5-6 blades)
    Niezbędne
    ~$12
  • Block printing ink
    Niezbędne
    ~$8
  • Brayer roller
    Niezbędne
    ~$7
  • Printmaking paper
    Przydatne
    ~$10
  • Baren or wooden spoon for hand pressing
    Przydatne
    ~$5

Gdzie się uczyć

Plot twisty

Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.

  • Print a series of holiday cards for everyone you know
  • Do a reduction print — carve more away and print a second color on top
  • Print on fabric to make custom tea towels or tote bags
  • Create a set of botanical prints for your walls
  • Carve a self-portrait in bold graphic style
Notatki ADHD

The carving phase is deeply absorbing fidget work, and pulling each print gives you that instant-gratification dopamine hit. You can edition prints without re-carving.

Ciekawostka

The German Expressionists of the early 1900s loved linocuts because linoleum was cheaper than wood and easier to carve — Picasso was also a huge fan and created over 100 linocuts.

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