Wood Block and Lino Printing

Currently printing is the theme, block and lino particularly.

I have dabbled a little with timber and stamps in the past!

Interested in block printing especially and working in solid timber and ply.

some of the things I am learning re these two 

  • timber is not homogenous like lino, it has faults and grain
  • Ply provides a standard thickness which is important through the rollers, use quality ply, solid timber is harder to get in wide sections but variable depth of cut is less of a problem
  • be aware of the grain, use it or lose it by filling or sealing
  • when working with ply it is important to look at the thickness of the veneers, natural weakness occurs along the join lines. 
  • what is the optimal depth for relief?
  • be bold when beginning, small and fine detail are challenging, don’t be afraid to produce larger work
  • experiment with both end and long grain

Have been experimenting and attempting to build skill and repertoire in cutting styles.

Below I am playing with traditional wood chisels for “chopping” relief blocks, and routing designs with a dremel.

Independent learning is fine, but there is nothing like learning with others. Am just in the process of joining the Stokers Siding based Community Printmakers group.

I am interested in

  • Media types to print on
  • paper making
  • method of preparation and printing, inking, press etc.
  • design and considerations when ideating and preparing artwork for lino or block preparation
  • methods of preparation and transfer of cut lines and design