If you like making DIY projects, dabbling in different arts, or even just looking at beautiful artistic creations on social media, you may have come across videos of people carving intricate designs ...
In their pioneering coloured linocut prints, Ethel Spowers (1890-1947) and Eveline Syme (1888-1961) captured the flux and excitement of an era of rapid change. Their modernist interpretations of ...
For printmaker Haychley Webb, the best thing about working on one of her designs is that it gives her a chance to switch off for a few hours and get absorbed in something creative. And keen to pass on ...
Dave Lefner discovered his driving passion for linocut printing one night in college. Needing pressure to create his image but with all the printing presses in use, Lefner got creative, backing his ...
A step-by-step guide to making a simple linocut card in any design – or copy our anti-Valentine's Day template if you like You will need 1 piece of lino 2 lino-cutting tools Ink roller Tube of ink, ...
In a social media-driven age that moves frantically fast, artist and printmaker Dan Howden likes to work slow. How slow? His process always begins with taking a photograph, fine tuning that image via ...
Come to our lovely space, drink some tea and make some art! But what is linocut you ask? Linocut printing involves carving away from a piece of linoleum, inking it and printing the uncut areas. When ...
From the 1890s, European artists used it to make printed pictures that came to be called linocuts. The medium was used as a substitute for the age-old woodcut, which is relatively laborious to make.