Dulwich Picture Gallery’s new show spotlights the work of a group of artists from the Grosvenor School of Art during the inter-war period, who transformed everyday scenes such as public transport and ...
London has been written about, painted, sketched, photographed, and depicted in pretty much any and every creative medium available to human hands, but Edward Bawden’s linocuts of England’s capital ...
Although he may be best known as one of the most innovative and prolific painters of all time, Pablo Picasso was also a voracious printmaker. Applying the same level of creativity to this medium as he ...
The Linoleum sheet, made with cork powder and linseed oil, was invented by Englishman Frederick Walton. The sheet was primarily used as a floor mat or a substitute for wallpaper in theatres. From the ...
A step-by-step guide to making a simple linocut card in any design – or copy our anti-Valentine's Day template if you like You will need 1 piece of lino 2 lino-cutting tools Ink roller Tube of ink, ...
Review: Spowers & Syme, Geelong Gallery. In their pioneering coloured linocut prints, Ethel Spowers (1890-1947) and Eveline Syme (1888-1961) captured the flux and excitement of an era of rapid change.
Claude Flight, Sybil Andrews, Cyril Power and co blazed a trail through 1930s Britain and revolutionised the linocut – a true medium for the masses A bus hurtles down Regent Street in the blue haze of ...
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