I started watching this out of pure curiosity and a vague memory of doing (very thoroughly assisted) prints when i was young. I am now absolutely amazed by your skillset and convinced that i was only successful as a child because someone else did a LOT of work. Thanks for reviving the memories! Your print is beautiful!
@marionwigzell73347 ай бұрын
A beautiful vibrant print (-: Marion 🎉
@suebarnett-naturegazingАй бұрын
Totally amazing! I’m not sure how the two linocuts related but it’s so fantastic to see how you arrived at the final finished print. Years and years of experience I am guessing! (I have literally just done my very first reduction print and was so pleased to get it to work! I can’t wait to see if I can ever reach the stage you are at! It is proving to be very addictive though and I am just loving just experimenting! 🙂)
@marinatab32558 ай бұрын
Очень красиво!!!❤
@JennieSmallenbroek4 ай бұрын
I am a big fan! Want to buy your art. What brand of paint have you used?
@OliviaWalker-zl6mn7 ай бұрын
OH MY GOSH thanking the KZbin algorithm for sending this channel my way! Your work is stunning and now I have to save up for a print 🥲 It's so hard to find new artists usually but this just ended up in my recommended and it was an immediate follow!
@navinhookoom3584Ай бұрын
Looks amazing! Yet you do not explain which one is the first form, which one the second! What is being transfered from what? If its a linocut, then where is the lino mat? Whats the use when its not being explained as to what are the materials, the tools etc, & how the process should be started? All is being shown is how the brayer/ roller with different colours of ink being applied! Sincerely, whats the objective behind this video? Others do show how to cut the lino in different stages, how to apply different colours till the end......!