Angling Art in Print
“Night Heron”, Linocut, 2008
“Four Pheasant Tail More”, Linocut, 2007
“Heron”, Linocut, 2007
“Prince Nymph”, Hand Painted Linocut, 2008
“Night Heron”, Linocut, 2008
“Four Pheasant Tail More”, Linocut, 2007
“Heron”, Linocut, 2007
“Prince Nymph”, Hand Painted Linocut, 2008
March 3, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Wow! Wonderful! I love your style! : 0 )
March 8, 2009 at 6:39 pm
Thanks Mark.
March 26, 2009 at 6:56 pm
These are great. I especially like Prince Nymph.
I’m new to linocut. … When you hand paint those prints, do you use different paper? What kind of paint do you use? And do you cut it and print it with the intention of painting it afterward?
Thanks!
March 26, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Thanks Jeff
I use Rives BFK paper which is very sturdy. It takes watercolor well and does not warp too much when wet. Some prints I intend to print with watercolor and others I use the reduction method. It’s much easier to paint them with watercolor. My goal is to convert to wood and eventually teach myself some Japanese techniques. See my links and check out Serendipity Artist, Annette Haines. My goal is to learn the techniques she uses. I love the transparency of her colors using Japanese print techniques.