Engraving Stamps and Printing Techniques
Types of strokes with the gouge
A course by Pablo Salvaje , Illustrator and Stamp Carver
About the video: Types of strokes with the gouge
Overview
“Before entering with the gouge and what will be our stamp, we will make some basic strokes in a corner of our rubber block, they will be wrist and arm movements that we must control to apply them later when it comes well in our seal. We will see the importance of thickness, depth, speed and pressure with other strokes, and once we have control, we will move on to lesson 3.”
In this video lesson Pablo Salvaje addresses the topic: Types of strokes with the gouge, which is part of the Domestika online course: Engraving Stamps and Printing Techniques. Design your own stamps and print anything you can imagine.
Partial transcription of the video
“and we continue with another of the important units, the types of stroke in the rubber, here I will explain the possibilities that they can give us the hand, the wrist, the arm, according to the movement we make with them and the gouge, I will introduce you first the gouge and before we start our design we will do all these tests in a corner especially to catch confidence and not to try all types of stroke once let's start the design, then start here I'll do some strokes, and then we will do the others in a corner, once you have controlled that we can already start, let's also control the s...”
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Course summary for: Engraving Stamps and Printing Techniques
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Arts & Crafts, Creating with Kids, Engraving, Fine Arts, Printing, Traditional illustration

Pablo Salvaje
A course by Pablo Salvaje
From a very young age, Pablo Salvaje was always in contact with the world of printing and the noise of huge machines that printed at breakneck speed in his family's old printing press. In addition, his mother was a postwoman and while on vacation he helped her by postmarking the letters to be delivered. It seemed that all the stars aligned to bring him closer to this world of ink and pressure.
He is a lover of nature, who explores on his travels, collecting logs, leaves, animal remains, stones, and seeds—pieces that bring him closer to nature and his lifestyle. He could not entirely explain this passion and respect for the land. It is more of a union, a care, a gratitude that is born out of a need to preserve our origins, and not lose what we have.
He considers himself a creative person, easy to communicate with. He studied acting and worked as an actor for a large part of his life, but never left the plastic arts aside, which led him to discover relief engraving and the possibility of turning his illustrations into stamps and stamping any imaginable surface. Many of his stamps are inspired by natural objects, since the textures, reliefs, and shapes found in nature help him investigate different lines in the rubber that leave a lot to experiment with when it comes to inking and stamping. Doing things by hand, makes him aware of the immense artistic power inside every one of us. "We all have talent, it's just that some work at it more than others," a phrase by Chaplin that he repeats to himself every morning.
Workshops are an escape route, to share everything he knows in addition to learning a technique with patience and love. The most beautiful thing about a workshop is to laugh, enjoy, share your ideas with others, and play—to be a child again. All these sensations are reflected at the end of a workshop in the faces of satisfaction and illusion on seeing the final result. It makes it clear we can all create and grow together.
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