How To Hand Burnish A Linocut With A Wooden Spoon
List of materials used: Artist quality durathene roller, Caligo safe-wash relief ink, glass inking slab, 3.2mm lino, Kitakata Green Japanese paper. Go to www.lawrence.co.uk to find these materials Find Georgia’s artwork online here: Instagram: @georgia_foxglove @lawrenceprintmaking Online shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/foxgloveillustration

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Make a hand coloured linocut print

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Plexiglass Drypoint with Courtney Donahue - Presented by The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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