How to make a multi-block linocut print with professional artist Michelle Hughes.
I will show you how to create a two and three-colour linocut print at home, using the multi-block technique.
Learn how to:
-Create a multi-colour linocut print using the multi-block technique.
-Plan a design for multi-block printing.
-Make a registration device or jig.
-Accurately register each lino block so that each colour lines up in a print.
-Print your design by hand, using water-based or oil-based inks.
-Create a linocut print that you can print as an edition.
The course includes:
-Online self-paced learning.
-Step-by-step guides and instructional videos.
-Demonstrations of two multi-block print designs from start to finish.
-Tools and equipment advice as downloadable PDFs.
-Hints and tips.
-Creative community and support.
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About the artist
Michelle Hughes is a printmaker and designer, based in York, UK. Her linocut prints are inspired by nature; her love of gardening and the great British countryside.
Michelle loves exploring the countryside by bike or on foot, camera in hand, capturing ideas for her next prints. Back in her garden studio, Michelle creates simple but stylised silhouettes based on her photographs, and cuts these shapes into lino. She hand prints with an etching press, using oil-based inks to create tonal blocks of colour. Michelle’s prints are limited editions.
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