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Gray linocut plates with a soft, flexible touch and with a suitable pore for applying relief printing inks. Get defined images and lines with tension, very defined. This Linocut it's one of the best linoleum for traditional printmaking.
We have Gray Linoleum available in formats: 16x22 cm, 25x33 cm, 30x40 cm and 50x70 cm. Consult for other measures
The gray linoleum that we offer at Rittagraf is exclusively indicated for artists and engravers. Unlike other linocut printing plates, it's very flexible and with a pore that is fully suitable for applying printing ink, it does not need to be polished to open the pore.
Its special composition and mixtures of components make it ideal for carving and use as an engraving block printing plate. Very suitable for achieving defined profiles and characteristic lines of relief engraving.
Linoleum is an industrial flooring material used to make block printing techniques as an alternative to woodcut blocks. Linoleum is made from a mixture of linseed oil and sediment from other materials, such as wood dust, cork and rubber. All mounted on a burlap mesh. There are several qualities and finishes. The linocut that we propose is special for graphic arts.
This linoleum is available in various formats. If you do not find the format you are looking for, you can contact us.