Regard (2020) Printmaking by Didier Lagrange

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Linogravure d'après l'autoportrait de MC ESCHER (1923) About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Linocuts. Engraving technique consisting in removing the blanks or “reserves” on a linoleum support. After inking, the raised part of the support is printed on paper or on another support. Technic Printmaking. Printmaking was originally used [...]
Linogravure d'après l'autoportrait de MC ESCHER (1923)
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I started my career as an artist very late. It was in retirement that I discovered the linocut technique in Hélène Brémond’s workshop in Evry-Courcouronnes. Very quickly I acquired the means to practice this art. [...]

     I started my career as an artist very late. It was in retirement that I discovered the linocut technique in Hélène Brémond’s workshop in Evry-Courcouronnes. Very quickly I acquired the means to practice this art. Linocutting begins with engraving a linoleum plate using gouges. The matrix is ​​then inked. We apply a sheet of paper which we press strongly. We obtain an engraving.

     A former industrial designer, the technical means of engraving and printing interests me greatly. I like the artisanal side of manual engraving and the technical side of printing. Another aspect of the technique makes it possible to compensate for my poor painting skills. I start from a photograph. This photo is manipulated by image processing software to obtain a sketch which will be traced onto the plate.

     Conventionally, linocuts are made by printing sheets of paper. I developed means and a printing technique to burn discs.

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