Making some Chibi Prints - Part Two
Tokyo-based woodblock printmaker David Bull introduces the second in a three-part series showing the production of a pair of woodblock prints ... from design, through carving, then printing. This second part covers the process of making the colour separations, and carving the colour blocks. The two prints illustrated are the ones that will be sent to the patrons of Dave's Patreon campaign: / mokuhankan More information on the work is on Dave's websites at: http://woodblock.com http://mokuhankan.com

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