Linocut is a printmaking technique where a design is carved into a linoleum block, ink is applied to the carved areas, and paper is pressed onto the block to transfer the image. The document shows the tools used in linocut printing including a brayer to apply ink, a lino block with carved design, a baren to apply pressure, and lino cutters in various sizes used to carve into the block. Examples of linocut prints are also shown, including a 1968 portrait and 1912 and 1913 woodcut prints from German Expressionist artists.