INDIA – Iqbal, block printer extraordinaire


demonstartes printing in the Anohki Museum in Amber, . Iqbal is astonishingly skillful and well worth watching.

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20 Responses to INDIA – Iqbal, block printer extraordinaire

  1. This is a great? video of a great tradition.

  2. He must? have some real hard spots on his hand where he knocks the block

  3. Wow this was to eyeopener. I finally leaned how they do the corner. Back home, they usually do blocking on textiles and clothes but it’s finally nice to have the mystery of how it’s done lifted. I will definitely give? it a try after I receive my blocks Which my aunt wants to send.

  4. love how he? does the corner with the piece of paper

  5. NICE STYLE OF PRINTING BUT IT TAKES SO LONG COMPARED TO SILK SCREEN? PRINTING

  6. CatspitProductions

    Pretty cool video. Nice? technique.

  7. Mesmerizing. Thank you. I’d be a hot mess if I’d? tried that! :)

  8. I hope he gets paid? enough. because it is wonderful. its an art. this is a talent. wow. He is good, very good.

  9. Beautiful?

  10. Hello I’m teresa FIGaldo. T today the 26 years that I’m dead. If you do not send this to 20 persons, n now I sleep in the bed you ben, FOREVER If you do not think my writing’s name into Google. > Bildder

  11. Bravo! Thank you!?

  12. Excellent demo. . . . . Thank you very much. I love this type of art. These methods simply can not be replaced by a machine. . or? our modern methods.

  13. Thank you for bringing me a close up view of how this is done. I’ve seen the woodblock carvings that are used for fabric printing but? The methods they are never used. Interesting to watch. Step and Repeat!

  14. Thank you for yr comment richard?

  15. Excellent. Post this on ‘Dynamycdesi’ as well. ? It is also a good site.

  16. Fuck that is such a eye? opener. . . . well done such a classy way of working their art skills. . . Just beautiful.

  17. Thank you for yr comment. I will pass it onas ever richard? Goodwin

  18. universalcitizen1970

    I respect the talent of the block printer’s work: such intricate and beautiful designs created on a padded table with hand-carved wooden blocks, dyes and a newspaper. It was beautiful to watch him create the corners. I? have always loved the fragrance of books printed in India and the hand block printed textiles. Great video.

  19. thank you? very much for your comment Richard

  20. truly? amazing. .

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