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From the Archives: Two Amazing Linoleum Art Videos

For some reason, Typepad (my blogging platform) is not letting me upload images.  So I grabbed this super fun post from the Balzer Designs archives.  It was originally posted on October 26, 2015.  Enjoy!

I stumbled across two fabulous videos from the 1950s.  Both deal with making art with linoleum!  First up is this video about lino cutting:

Lino cutting is very similar to stamp carving.  I think it's more difficult than stamp carving because linoleum is a tougher material.  On the other hand, because linoleum is a tougher material, the blocks are very hardy.  If you're interested in trying linoleum cutting, you can find a little starter kit that includes the block, the tools, ink, etc here.

The second video is all about creating mosaics and other home decor items with colored linoleum!

As soon as I finished the video I immediately started a search to see what else I could find on the topic.  

Procuring Linoleum Tiles: I started to get confused because searching for linoleum tile I came across a lot of vinyl tile.  Is it the same thing?  The answer is no. Here's an article about the difference.  Unfortunately, I didn't find a lot of places where you could buy brightly colored linoleum (not vinyl) tiles in bright colors.  There are some on etsy and ebay.  But you can find plenty of vinyl tile.  A lot of it is in natural stone and wood colors/patterns.  But I think playing with some of the wood-like stuff could be quite cool!  Also, I assume you could buy samples or remnants from a flooring store.

Instructions: I found these instructions online for a kids project making a linoleum mosaic.  

Artwork: I found an artist named Bill Miller who makes lots of linoleum mosaics.

Here's one of his pieces:

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Have you every played with linoleum?  What are uses have you found for it?  I'd love to know!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

21 thoughts on “From the Archives: Two Amazing Linoleum Art Videos

  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

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  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • I am a gal who grew up in the ’50’s and I laughed my head off watching these videos along with my coffee this morning. Absolutley LOVED the fashions along with the fab lino art……….Ahhhh this is indeed RETRO !!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

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  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • Julie, check out the one on Designs in Nature–how to reconfigure photos of textures into all over designs for fabric.
    Thanks for the links. What fun!

    Reply
  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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  • your curiosity, wow love it

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