Category Archives: Combination print and chine collé

Linocuts by Jacques Moiroud

Jacques Moiroud is a regular contributor to the Linocut Friends Facebook group. I’ve seen several works over the recent months and admired them for their textural variety. He posted another one today and I decided to study his work a little more. What intrigued me was how he managed to create tonal effects through the […]

Reviewing my blog and personal journey

I’m trying to get to grips with tutor feedback from the printmaking course as well as recent assessment feedback on the watercolour course. I understood that my blogs are seen as too descriptive. My printmaking tutor pointed out that I should be including more information on my personal journey as an artist. I guess I […]

Inspiration from Juan Sebastián Carnero

I came across this young Spanish artist on the Linocut friends facebook group, where he posted images of a recent linocut he made. The linocut explores a graphical subject with a 4-colour C-M-Y-K transparent overprinting technique. I was fascinated by the colour effects and thought I might build on this in the next project. The […]

Inspirations: Sasha Barker

 Sasha Barker: View of Mt. Hood (Multiple colour linocut)      – cutting lines and shapes There are coloured areas where white lines appear, and there are white areas with coloured linear elements. This interplay creates a lot of visual interest. I repeatedly found this pattern in linocuts, only recently in two other postings to […]

Combination printmaking with Chine Collé

The central idea for this project was to make a portrait of Elvis Presley. I was inspired by Andy Warhol’s celebrity prints, in particular the portraits of Mick Jagger which I included in the research point (see http://ocaprintmaking1.blueconcretemoon.com/?p=1707) Preparatory work I started from a photo and made some sketches to study the image as a […]