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WW1 Navy cover.

Started by Chris Weddell, September 20, 2013, 09:59:40 PM

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Michael Gould

I like the idea of potato prints, that was a medium I had never thought of. I have never liked the idea of 'corks' as I do not think that cork would give any sort of ungrained print. I had though of lino-cuts but that, so far as I know, if quite a long life medium and does not explain the frequent changes. Does anyone (or anyone's grandchildren!!) have any experience of printing with lino-cuts? Michael

Chris Weddell

Michael.
         
            I have used lino-cuts, but i do not think it would be the medium used as you would use this to make full pictures and not a small cross mark.

                                            Chris