I was tidying up a little today. Dug thru piles of my old art school stuff. One of which was a linoprint - I carved a block of linoleum, made prints with it, then carved away more of the lino, and made another print on top of the first in another color. One more bout of carving, and I had a bunch of 3-color prints.
I wonder if this still happens in art schools, or has everything moved onto the computer, now?
I wonder if this still happens in art schools, or has everything moved onto the computer, now?
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Trippy! There's young folks on FA doing linoleum block prints even now, so I think it's still being taught in art school. I don't think that the classical printmaking methods are going away any time soon. The fewer people are capable of doing it, the more valuable the rest of us old fogeys who remember how become. Well, it's a theory, at least.
Yep, lino cut, wood cut, screenprinting, etching etc. etc.
This is a lino I did http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4864399/
This is a lino I did http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4864399/
The only thing I ever managed to do that could be used as a print was coding a CNC milling machine to make a MC Echer triangle. 8(.. Apparently the algorithms I tried working out to convert a Fleur De Lys to a vector list, I screwed up badly with.
Oh well. excellent piece of work. 8)
Whats the difference betwen me an a NORI brick?. The NORI has style.
Oh well. excellent piece of work. 8)
Whats the difference betwen me an a NORI brick?. The NORI has style.
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