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linocut
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noun
- a design cut in relief on linoleum mounted on a wooden block
- a print made from such a design
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of linocut1
First recorded in 1905–10; lino(leum) + cut
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Dillyn Adamo discovered that adapting her favorite medium of linocut printmaking to pieces of the forest made her feel closer to nature.
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They created linocut portraits of the residents facing displacement and wrote their stories.
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His artwork gradually evolved from fliers, posters and album covers into silk-screened graphics, linocut etchings and gouache paintings.
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The prints are listed primarily as serigraph, also known as silk-screen, or relief, which includes woodcut and linocut.
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The photos are the basis for silk-screen and linocut prints to which the artist adds tints and painted designs.
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