Coursework Board 8.8 - Lino Print & Ink Butterfly

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#1. Lino Print & Ink Butterfly:

This is a print of a real butterfly (direct observation)

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This is a print of a real butterfly (direct observation). I used orange paint on white paper to print (Using lino material and lino cutters to carve the wing's shape) half the butterfly (Left wing) and on the other half of the butterfly (Right wing), I used orange ink,  toothpicks, and paintbrushes on tracing paper. Beneath the tracing paper was a black piece of paper and this created an image that displays the dark and light sides of a butterfly, it formed a contrasting effect.



#2. Lino material used to print the left wing of my butterfly:

 Lino material used to print the left wing of my butterfly:

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Inspired by:

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