Linocut Printmaking Process
Materials: • Artwork on paper • A linoleum sheet. • Linocutting tool with an assortment of blades. • A piece of glass or acetate sheet • Oil based printing ink • A brayer • A3 paper poster • Scotch tape The design: For your first print, a drawing that does not have a ton of detail and without any shading will be easier to carve. Try to keep your thinnest positive points (where linoleum is not carved away) about a half centimeter thick. As this was a group project, we were told to make a pattern out of one element of nature, in this case, leaves. Step 1: Trace your design on your linoleum sheet. Remember this is a print, and anything you put on your linocut will be backwards when printed. Transfer the sketch onto the linoleum with tracing paper o just copy it with a marker. Step 2: Hold gouge in the palm of your hand and hold the linoleum in place with your other hand. Remember to always carve away from you. Practice first on a sheet. Step...