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<![CDATA[ For my printmaking class, I need to keep my record and research in my journal practitioners of different styles of print making. <br>so,<br>I decided to do that on the blog style.<br><br>Anyway, so far it is very difficult to understand the words/ terms for printing. <br>I am sure how it is called in Japanese but I will need the dictionary or back home and research. <br><br>For example, I was feeling, <br>'what is lino, lino-cut, Laino?' last week but as soon as I saw it, I understand it is same as MOKUHANGA but not cutting the wood. <br><br>It will be very interesting how I am going to do in this class without knowledge of the words... <br><br>My first LINO CUT Printing. <br><div align="center"><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20100426/19/yoshiprinting/96/e2/j/o0376048010512984566.jpg"><img src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/20100426/19/yoshiprinting/96/e2/j/o0376048010512984566.jpg" alt="Journal." border="0"></a></div><br><br>and I researched in my favourite Wikki!<br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linocut" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linocut</a><br>I like how <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoon_(artist)" target="_blank">Swoon</a> practises the method.... <br><br>I really liked the Lino as it is like wood cut but much easier to cut because there is no fibre and remind me of the art class in primary school. <br>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:30:39 +0900</pubDate>
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