I love your little linoprints Nishant. Something about that wavy line of cars across the paper and the beautiful video of Ibrahim Maalouf playing that tune Beirut made me cry. But it takes nothing to make me well up in tears these days. I have been following your journey and love what you have been doing.
Use the good paper. Use the good watercolors. Use the good pens and inks. I find that I’m not fighting with the tools so much when I use the best I can afford. Thanks for the reminder.
I love your little linoprints Nishant. Something about that wavy line of cars across the paper and the beautiful video of Ibrahim Maalouf playing that tune Beirut made me cry. But it takes nothing to make me well up in tears these days. I have been following your journey and love what you have been doing.
Thank you so much Patti. It's tough times, indeed.
Your style translates very well to the linocut stamp!
Yes I'm beginning to believe it!
The title resonates so much!
Sending love and best wishes for good papers your way! ❤️
It's always good to have reminders that it's worth investing in ourselves and our creativity <3
🙌 yes!
hello, what kind of "lino" do you use please !? it seems very thick, my lino "sheets" are around 3 mm - and yours seems to be more flexible ? thanks
hope to join wedndesday , (2 different zoom + 1 medical appointment same day .. ;)
It's the speedy carve from Speedball's starter kit - https://a.co/d/0cKYDEOb
This.
Use the good paper. Use the good watercolors. Use the good pens and inks. I find that I’m not fighting with the tools so much when I use the best I can afford. Thanks for the reminder.
Teri, that's true! And often the best tools are the best for good reason!