Block Prints
The process of Linoleum Blocking printing begins with a
wooden block that has a linoleum coated on one side – I then decide on the
subject matter for the block print; draw it on the linoleum side of the wooden
block; insuring that the picture or words I draw on the
linoleum are the reverse image that I want to print on paper. The using a cutting device, called a
linocutter, I cut away the linoleum from those areas on the block that I do not
want to hold printer’s ink – in essence I cut away the negative areas around my
image. Once the block is completed – I ink
it up and print the image on paper.
I use to do this when I lived in the Miami area in the mid
to late 1970s and resumed doing it just recently:
The pears were done with a block I cutting recently; while
the remaining block prints were done
from blocks I cut in 1975.
I sold a framed copy of the pears.
I sold a framed copy of the pears.
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