THE ART OF THE RELIEF-BLOCK PRINT
Stephen Alcorn relishes the challenges inherent in the linocut print, pushing them and exploiting them to achieve effects that are truly ground breaking and uniquely his. Indeed, his investigation of the linocut medium has been a kind of odyssey in which each discovery has led to a new vision, and the territory to be explored is apparently boundless.
- Carol Stevens, Executive Editor, Print Magazine
excerpt from the cover story entitled
Choice Cuts: Stephen Alcorns favored technique is the linocut . . .
January-February, 1994; pg. 32-41
A wide range of images exemplifying Stephen Alcorns penchant for translating complex themes
into visual signs, patterns, and rhythms that can effectively be cut and/or engraved.
Price range: c. $100 - $200, depending on dimensions of print.
Sample of technique:
(also featured in the Folklore category)
In these prints two or more colors are printed in the traditional manner of relief-block printmaking,
which consists of printing dark tints over light tints.
Price range: $150 - $250, depending on dimensions of print, and on number of colors employed.
Sample of technique:
(also featured in the Self Portraits/Family category)
The delicate quality of the dark lines and the transparent quality of the overall surface of these prints is achieved by reversing the traditional cutting and printing technique and thereby printing the principal block in a semi-opaque white over a previously printed dark background. By cutting away areas of the dark background the white of the paper is permitted to function as highlight
Price range: $200-300, depending on dimensions of print,s and on number of colors employed.
Sample of technique:
(also featured in the Folklore category)
Through the manipulation of color with palette knives and rolling techniques, gentle, painterly
gradations of tone,
akin to those of a rainbow, are achieved.
Price range: $150-250, depending on dimensions of print, and on number of colors employed.
Sample of technique:
(also featured in the Folklore category)
A reduction print is made with the use of a single block. Through a series of progressive cuttings, inkings, and printings, the image slowly emerges while, paradoxically, the actual block is destroyed. A reduction print can therefore never be reprinted. All reduction prints are finite and are limited to 12 -18 prints per edition.
Price range: $250 - $500, depending on dimensions of print, as well as on the size of the edition.
Sample of technique:
(also featured in the Miscellaneous Portraits category)
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