Jigsaw Linocut
Jigsaw Linocut is a fantastic way of creating a multi-coloured print from just one block and just one layer. By cutting our carved block into jigsaw pieces we can ink them up separately before putting them back together and printing. Scroll down for a video or read on. When using this technique, it’s necessary to choos
Jamie Richards - Printmaker on Instagram: "More Lemons!! 🍋 🌿 Playing with linoleum jigsaws with this one. I’m loving the green against the yellow so had to do some more lemons! Currently planning a two-colour workshop using this method… hopefully allowing the group to create an edition of multi-colour prints within a shorter timeframe!! 🤓 More info on the workshops will be available soon! 👀 Printed onto A5 160gsm Snowdon. • • • • #linocut #printmaking #linoprint #linocutprint #art #printmaker #reliefprint #printmakersofinstagram #print #linogravure #lino #blockprint #blockprinting #handmade #linoprinting #handprinted #illustration #imprinted #linocutting #lemontree #handcarved #artist #linoleumprint #reliefprinting #linoleum #lemonprint #reliefprintmaking #woodcut #lemons #artis
GraceGillespie on Instagram: "This little tulip reduction lino print will always have a special place in my heart 💓 My first ever reduction made with my sweet babe Bonnie attached to the outside of me, rather than the inside!! 🥰 ~ I have so enjoyed slowly picking away at this project in the dark wintry evenings and rainy mornings over the past month. It’s so comforting to have this piece of my ‘pre-baby’ life to come back to.. there’s so much change and uncertainty and printing is so familiar and peaceful.. I’m not sure what I would do without it! ~ The print is a 5 layer Lino reduction print on Stonehenge paper. I use Intaglio inks and printed the whole thing on my little table top etching press. I hope the gentle process and bright resulting print can bring a bit of joy in these dark,
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6x12 print on wood Jigsaw Linocut Printmaking has been artist Leslie Nan Moon's passion since she took an elective class as an undergraduate. Her art is narrative in style and whether real or reimagined, it’s very Pacific Northwest. In her most recent work she is primarily using the technique known as “jigsaw puzzle linocuts”. In this method she begins by drawing and then carving her design into a piece of linoleum. After she has finished carving she cuts up the block and then applies different
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Nicole Revy on Instagram: "How I made this ‘puzzle piece’ Linoprint for my festive card design. It’s a great way to get lots of colour into your prints in a quicker way. This works best with plastic or rubber based linoleum. I used Japanese vinyl here for mine. And a nice sharp scalpel to cut the block! 🔪 What do you think of the colour palette? The possibilities using this printmaking technique are endless . . . #puzzlepiecelino #jigsawlino #linocut #linoprint #lino #printmakersofinstagram #get_imprinted #popmembers #reliefprint #printmaking #womenprintmakers #linocutartist #illustratorsoninstagram #handmadeprint"
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