Printmaking is when you carve out of a linoleum block. Below you can see what I have carved and also my initial sketch. Before you start carving make sure to mirror letters or words so they don't appear backwards. It is mostly straight edges because curves take a little longer so it is faster to have mostly straight lines. You use a brayer to put ink on the linoleum block to then print onto a paper and start a run (When you print many times in a row.). You carve it out on a stop block which helps stop you from cutting yourself. You use printmaking ink on a metal plate so you can spread the ink out with the brayer to then start putting ink on your print. You put the ink side down on the paper and apply enough pressure to make it print on the paper. Do this many times so you can take the best ones and use those.