Thanks :) I'm going to do another series in two or three weeks. I'm waiting for the Japanese satogami paper.
If you are interested I'll send you a message when it's available
haha, a lot of strength, concentration and fear of failure :D Some sharp tools also make a difference ! The fact that they're large format also helps, as the details are easier to achieve. The large circles have a curve that's easier to follow.
What sorts of tools do you use? And it is any particular type of lino or is it still basically those blocks you get but on a larger scale? I was using a brand new scalpel with a beginner set but the lino was still so soft it was hard to cut… do you use a firmer sort?
I'm an academic, so my library is mostly research (hyperbolic geometry these days - for which I use a disc model which matches this piece so well). However, there is a lot of hidden fantasy novels in there as well _
thank you very much ! that's the problem with large formats, it's not very affordable given the work involved but, aware of this fact, I'm planning to do a series of smaller formats this year.