To engrave an image onto the lino, special cutting tools and and a skilled, steady hand are required to etch lines into the lino.
As a craft, Lino printing is also known as a block printing technique as blocks of wood were used to etch into before linoleum was invented in 1860. Die Brücke artists began using it as a printing technique between 1905 to 1913 in Germany and since Picasso and Henri Matisse produced prints using this method, it has become an established and professional print medium often taught in schools.
Did you know?
Lino (Linoleum) is made from compressed ground cork particles, resins and other fillers, and oxidized linseed oil.
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