Nubble Lighthouse - York, ME
So I've also been working on this mini reduction linocut and have been making decent progress. My last update on this piece was on January 18th so you can always scroll down and see where it started. I've enjoyed this piece very much and the registration of the colors has been very sharp.
One thing that always drives me crazy with reduction linocuts is that when the surface of the lino really starts to become minimal it becomes harder to keep the carved areas clean. After each inking, I wind up having to take a rag and make sure that I'm consistently cleaning areas that the roller comes in contact with.
In some cases these marks (known as chatter) can help to really bring a print alive, but since I'm looking for very clean pieces of artwork, I need to wipe any random inking away before printing.
In some cases these marks (known as chatter) can help to really bring a print alive, but since I'm looking for very clean pieces of artwork, I need to wipe any random inking away before printing.
I only have 3 colors remaining on this piece and then it'll finally be complete. I have a dark red (roof shadow), a dark grey (window/doors) and a black (top of lighthouse) remaining.
I've also begun working on the next lighthouse mini print. I'm hoping to be able to complete a good number of these lighthouse prints for the NYC mini print show.
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