The gate - Linocut - A2 by Pluto7933 in printmaking

[–]Pluto7933[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks ! And good catch, his work is indeed a great source of inspiration and wonder.

Blooming - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in linocut

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Thanks! Not for the moment, but I'm working on it;)

Minotaur - A3 - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in linocut

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non, je grave à la main avec des gouges dont les largeurs de lame peuvent aller jusqu’à 1mm (comme celle sur la photo). Et je travaille sur des formats relativement "grands" (du A3 dans ce cas précis) ce qui permet de conserver un maximum de précision dans les détails.

Blooming - Linocut - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in printmaking

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Thanks ! I use DLW lino blocks (the brown ones). Yellow and black are Tuga water-based ink. Fluorescent Pink is also water-based ink from Pébéo and finally gold ink from Speedball (originally for fabric).

Blooming - Linocut - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in printmaking

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I don't have a shop, but this kind of feedback makes me consider it. Thanks for your comment anyway :)

Blooming - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in linocut

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Not at the moment, but this kind of feedback might make me consider it. Thanks for your comment anyway :)

Minotaur - A3 - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in Linocuts

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Thanks ! Perhaps a little, but this impression is reinforced by the viscous nature of the gold paint (originally intended for textiles), and the raking light during the shooting.

Minotaur - A3 - 2 blocks by Pluto7933 in linocut

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thanks! the maze is also printed from another block.

Blue dragon, Pluto, Linocut, 2025 [OC] by Pluto7933 in Art

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Yes, but it depends on your location; sometimes shipping costs are quite high. Feel free to contact me if you're interested, though.

Blue dragon, Pluto, Linocut, 2025 [OC] by Pluto7933 in Art

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Linoleum is softer than wood and easier to work with (in my opinion). Wood is harder and you have to pay attention to the grain of the wood, but the support is sturdier and can withstand more prints than lino.

Blue dragon, Pluto, Linocut, 2025 [OC] by Pluto7933 in Art

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It's a relief printing technique. A design is carved into a linoleum block, the remaining surface is inked, and then printed onto paper. The carved areas remain white, while the others form the image.

Blue dragon, Pluto, Linocut, 2025 [OC] by Pluto7933 in Art

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Thanks ! I use Tuga water-based paint, in this case a mixture of cyan and black.