Alexandru Ciubotaru, Pisica Patrata, 100x80cm, linocut, 2013
Works made using this technique:
A more modern technique, but very similar to woodcut printing, in which linoleum is used as opposed to wood. This material (made from cork and linseed oil) is far softer, which allows for more fluid, sharp lines, making it an ideal printmaking medium. Linocuts, which emerged in the 20th century, also fall under the category of relief printmaking.
Our printmaking studio is coordinated by Cristian Opris and Lazlo Matyas, both are experiences technicians and amazing artists in their own rights.