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Lino Print Thank You Card

I decided this card (image below) warranted a post, not least because this was the last print I did before we had our children five years ago, but also because it was my first attempt at using more than one colour. I should add, it was the last of about 6 prints, I’m a learner who hopes to improve with practice.

I do look forward to getting back to lino print, I tried during the current lock down but my eldest was fascinated and wanted to join in. I was only able to watch him failing to stab himself for a few minutes before I decided I was best off waiting until the schools reopened.

There are some fantastic lino print artists around. I first encountered lino print during York Open Studios, an annual event (pre-covid), during which artists in York open their studios to the general public and allow them to sneak a peak at the inner workings of their craft. We went to the studio of an artist called Gerard Hobson (website here) who was desperate to teach his guests all he could in the short time we had together. He was very generous with his knowledge and I left his lovely home feeling keen to have a go. Amanda Colville is another artist I’ve always loved and once you’re familiar with her work it crops up here and there. I thoroughly enjoy recognising the work of artists when out and about, it’s a bit like unexpectedly running into a friend.

Anyway, that will do for now, thanks for visiting.

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Whale of a time!

Wow – It has been AGES since my last post but it has been time well spent!   The printing press is now up and running and we’ve had lots of work done on our house.  This is just a quick post to show one of my first  finished printy thing, a birthday card for a friend who is a whale enthusiast.

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The black ink hasn’t taken as well as I’d like but it was the end of a printing run of wedding invites so seemed little point in ‘topping it up’.  It seems to plod on forever on almost no ink so a tiny bit goes a very long way!  The colour was hand painted afterwards with a water based dye called Brusho.  I met a very talented artist called Gerard Hobson at York Open Studios a month or so ago, he uses the same inks and recommended them – I love them!   

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A New Toy

Hello All, I don’t know about you but where we are the weather is stunning, springy and bordering on summeresk – laundry done and dry on the line in one day, so satisfying!  It is too nice not to have mentioned the weather but on to the matter at hand…

Having made the lino cut for the wedding invitation (which can be seen here), we decided the onerous task of getting 100 good prints when half of them seem to smudge was far too much of a challenge.  Whilst I suggested scanning the image and printing invites, Mr Biscuit hit eBay in search of a printing press, sure enough he found this little monster.

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It is an Adana 8 x 5 table top letter press, it needs rollers but aside from that we have been assured it is in good working order, which is super exciting.  But… and this isn’t a small but… it came with this lot…

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Letters.  Thousands and thousands of letters, led lines, spacers and all sorts of things for which we don’t know the names and haven’t the foggiest idea of how to apply.  If anyone out there has any advice on letterpress printing or if you know of any good letter press / lino carving blogs I’d be massively grateful!  By the end of the first day of sorting I had one clean tray full of flouncy italicised letters (not an upper case A in site), several trays of grubby stamps and one or two boxes of bits:

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If anyone knows anything about letter pressing…… help!

Thanks for dropping by,

Pol x

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