- First I had to draw what I wanted to cut on a piece of lino.
- Second I had to cut out the pencil lines.
- After that I had to go to a table and painted ink onto my lino.
- Then I had to put my lino under a piece of paper and roll on top of it to get the ink on the lino on to the paper.
- Next I had to wash all of the ink off the lino
- After that I had to cut more things out of the lino.
- Next I had to paint a different coloured ink on my lino and roll it on to the paper.
- Then I had to wash all of the ink off.
- After that I had to cut even more out of the lino.
- Then I painted black ink on my lino and rolled it on to the paper.
- Next I had to wash the ink off the lino
About Me
Hello my name is Jett and I enjoy playing Soccer and Rugby. My favourite subject in school is Maths and Art.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Lino Prints
Last term we had to do a lino print of a flower or an animal. These are the steps that I had to go through.
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Such fabulous detail Jett.
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