Initial thoughts; Lino is a print technique I haven't used in over a year, however I found myself really enjoying the process during this workshop. Though these linos were created in only a few hours on polymer lino (very easily cut) with little detailed drawing beforehand I'm still happy with how they came out! I did a little experimenting with colour and stock during this workshop too to get an idea of how inks and colours may work together for further developed prints.
Possible use of process; I feel that lino printing is a technique I feel relativity confident with, both in terms of cutting and printing, as well as one that I enjoy! I just wonder whether I would be able to get as much detail onto the pieces as I'd like. As well as this, there is also the issue of the print having to be two colours plus stock, meaning I would either have to master reductive lino printing or use lino cut stamps as a means to get another colour on there.
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