14-02-2022, 08:53 PM
Lino printing is great fun, unless you cut the wrong thing at the wrong time 🙈
You create a stamped picture with layered stamping.
You draw a design on lino and gouge/cut into the lino in relief to create like a stamper. You initially take away anything you want to stay white (or whatever colour your paper is), apply paint and stamp the design. Then you cut more out, apply another colour and stamp over the previous picture. Repeat for a number of colours until you have all the layers. It takes a lot of planning to ensure you cut things in the correct order/at the right time so they end up the colour you want.
You create a stamped picture with layered stamping.
You draw a design on lino and gouge/cut into the lino in relief to create like a stamper. You initially take away anything you want to stay white (or whatever colour your paper is), apply paint and stamp the design. Then you cut more out, apply another colour and stamp over the previous picture. Repeat for a number of colours until you have all the layers. It takes a lot of planning to ensure you cut things in the correct order/at the right time so they end up the colour you want.
If you don't know, just accept the first answer on google...