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Printmaking
UpdatedJuly 13, 2022
Block | Use of carved wood for printing text, imagery, of texture. |
Engraving | Cuts into a metal plate that holds ink. |
Etching | Prints made from a metal plate with imagery drawn with sharp tools. |
Lithography |
Method of printing with origins in mixing oil and water. The printing is from a smooth surface such as metal or stone.
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Monoprint | Uses traditional printmaking techniques, but may only produce a single print. |
Screen Printing | Prints made through mesh to transmit ink onto a surface. |
Woodcut | Wood carvings made to print on a surface. |