Linocut

Linocut is a relief printmaking technique, meaning that you apply ink to the top of a carved surface and when printed the carved away marks on the surface stay white, and the parts of the block that are untouched are where the ink prints.

It’s a negative mark-making technique that allows for bold, gestural marks to create dynamic images full of contrast. And it’s very forgiving! So you don’t need superior drawing skills to master lino, just a sense of adventure. 

Lisa runs regular weekly evening classes in Linocut for beginners, and monthly Lino Club sessions for those wishing to further their skills with guidance.

Student in process with linocut workshop
carving lino to create a print

Interested in learning to linocut?

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