Linocut Printmaking Part 2: A rewarding, creative medium!

by Kate Lanxner, The HeARTful Blog
Welcome to HeARTful Blog. We have a second part here, to add to the first installment Linocut Printmaking blog, that will give you, our art-loving readers, practical hands-on details.
Step 1: What is the process for creating a linocut (blockprint)?
In my own experience, it is the “learning by doing” that brings any artist to the next level. It’s true, whether you are a beginner or just getting re-acquainted with the medium. Upon joining a class or workshop, or setting up your own studio space, with the materials listed below, you would be all set.
Blockprinting ink is available in jars or tubes, and it is much more water-soluble than acrylic paint. My advice is not to try to use acrylic paint in blockprinting. Problematic! It can ruin a brayer: the hand-roller that is used in the process.
Teaming up at a workshop or class with a like-minded friend is a good way to go. This is what we do in my classes. There is much to be gained from sharing technique ideas, showing your work to others and having a camaraderie.
Remember, all your effort will be worth it, once you have your design printed for the first time (called a “proof”), you can make multiples!
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