New lino you can warm...I'll try warming one of the older blocks. I've tried the Japanese vinyl and didn't get on with it well. I think that the fruit retained its colour because it didn't get too hot?
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So very talented. They look awesome. The green chips look pretty darn good too
ReplyDeleteVery more-ish!!
Delete...I like the black and white.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteCan you warm the old lino with a hair drier? Have you ever tried the vinyl blocks? Nice dried kiwifruit - you kept the colour well.
ReplyDeleteNew lino you can warm...I'll try warming one of the older blocks. I've tried the Japanese vinyl and didn't get on with it well.
DeleteI think that the fruit retained its colour because it didn't get too hot?
My friend Gretel also does lino printing. I am captivated by the process.
ReplyDeleteHow did you do those kiwis?? That is fascinating.
I use a dehydrator which blows warm air up through perforated shelves
DeleteI’ve wondered about how linoleum ages—you confirm my suspicion: not well
ReplyDeleteGreat job on both counts!
ReplyDeleteI love the prints -- and yes, a much cleaner version with the new one. That's a fact I didn't know1
ReplyDeleteYour new carved blocks look lovely. I like the 4-D.
ReplyDeleteDried kiwi makes a great snack.