
I thought I’d post a few images of the lino cut image, to show how the ink and baren changes the image. This lino is made from the ink drawings in the previous post, if you care to see. The image above is the first pull, which was done with Schminke waterbased relief ink, and cartridge paper, rubbing the back of the paper with the base of a water bottle.

Oddly, I prefer the first image to the second, which used Speedball waterbased inks, thin, japanese paper, and a plastic baren from Intaglio Printmakers.

Nice work. I love lino, the printing is a bit primitive but it smells delicious.
Beautiful monochrome-like patterns, awesome choice of colors
This type of works makes you want to touch it, very nice organic feel to it.
Thanks referencement and Swiss chocolate! (: