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Linocut, also
known as lino print, lino
printing or
linoleum art, is a
printmaking technique, a
variant of
woodcut in
which a
sheet of
linoleum (sometimes...
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Artistic depiction of a
child afraid of the dark and
frightened by
their shadow. (
Linocut by the
artist Ethel Spowers (1927).)...
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Grosvenor School of
Modern Art in London. She was
especially known for her
linocuts,
which are
included in the
collections of
major Australian and British...
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Burroughs created many of her own
works of art as well. In one of her
linocuts,
Birthday Party, both
Black and
white children are seen celebrating. The...
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piece of art by
cutting some bits out of a
sheet of
linoleum (see also
Linocut).
Gouges were
found at a
number of
historic Bronze Age ****ds
found in...
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Angie Lewin (born 1963) is a
British printmaker working in
linocut, wood engraving,
lithography and
screen printing.
Lewin was born in
Cheshire in 1963...
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Linoleum is a
material used for
floor covering and also by
artists for
linocut prints.
Linoleum may also
refer to:
Linoleum (band), a London-based musical...
- printmaking,
creating the
linocut printmaking technique –
similar to woodcuts[citation needed].
Prominent artists who
created linocut prints included Pic****o...
- Furthermore,
design may
include the use of photos, collages, prints,
linocuts, 3D
scanning technology, and
other media in
design production. Increasingly...
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included letterpress, calligraphy, typography, wood
engraving and wood cut,
linocut and bookbinding. Upon
moving to
Australia in 1981,
Hudson joined the NSW...