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In the West, many artists used the easier technique of linocut instead.
Her books feature linocut illustrations in one or two colors.
He nevertheless continued his work in graphic art, dry needle and linocut.
His linocut prints show his interest in depicting speed and movement.
They also carve into erasers with linocut tools to create handmade ones.
In the 1960s, there was growing interest among Soviet artists in linocut.
In addition he used drawing, linocut and etching.
This was solved when he discovered linocut in 1932 at which time he started to make larger prints.
Today, linocut is a popular technique among street artists and street art-related fine art.
However it is his work as a linocut printmaker where his reputation now rests.
Woodcut and linocut, the carving of linoleum, are art forms based on the same principles.
Artists have often used it as a support for painting, and in artistic media such as linocut printing.
Linoleum is a material used for floor covering and also by artists for linocut prints.
She worked in color linocut.
In subsequent years, M.Rahmanzade worked in the technique of linocut.
In this case it's a linocut of a strutting man in a shabby top hat consulting a turnip watch.
Dramatic linocut illustrations.
He learned typesetting, linocut and woodblock printing.
Prominent artists who created linocut prints included Picasso and Henri Matisse.
Linocut is characterised by its brevity and dynamism, speed of execution, and decorative effect.
- Phil Day (copper engravings and linocut)
Congratulations, too, to Bonnie MacKain for her wacky color linocut illustrations.
In other linocut the artist portrayed a new way in the mountains: high-tension transmission line and highway on the background of beautiful rocks.
They invented the printmaking technique of linocut, although they at first described them as traditional woodcuts, which they also made.
He was one of the earliest exponents of the new art of linocut printmaking in Britain during the early 1930's.
The one which you will have come across when we were doing lino printing was turps.
Can you remember that, when you did lino printing?
There were clay models, sculptures and lino prints.
Pupils spend an afternoon cutting potato prints or lino prints and printing from these.
Her five huge hand-cut lino prints will act as a springboard for local cultural groups to express themselves through various mediums.
Hand cut lino prints by Emily Johns.
That when you do lino printing you are printing from the surface of the lino block, the bit you've cut away doesn't print.
Jensma's Art is ethnic, based on a theme only he has introduced, Lino printed images of animals drawn as characteristics of people.
She asked them to donate a collection of drawings, watercolours and sketches as well as etchings, lino prints and engravings on metal.
Tennent, B., Lino prints.
In 2006, Donwood's exhibition, "London Views", consisted of a series of fourteen lino prints of various London landmarks being destroyed by fire and flood.