How to use Block Printing Ink successfully
Block printing is a great introduction into printmaking and water-based block printing ink can be very versatile for more than just printing your linocuts. In this video, I show you how to choose appropriate colors, condition and roll out your ink, store your brayers and more! You can take my free class in block printing (including image transfer, carving and printing) via the School of Visual Philosophy here: https://www.schoolofvisualphilosophy.... If you'd like to purchase one of my pieces (created with the block I used in the video) visit my online store here: https://www.danaharrisseeger.com/shop Don't forget to subscribe for more tips, terms and studio insights!

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