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Printmaking techniques
Relief printing
The artist sketches a composition on a wood block or other surface and then cuts away pieces from the surface, leaving only the composition raised. Ink is then applied to the surface with a roller and transferred onto paper with a press or by hand burnishing. Since the recessed, cutaway areas do not receive ink, they appear white on the printed image. Relief prints are characterized by bold dark-light contrasts. The primary relief techniques are woodcut, wood engraving and linocut.
Wood engraving is made from the end-grain surface of blocks. This surface has no grain, which allows for great precision and detail.
Linocut is printed from linoleum, usually backed with wood for reinforcement. The printed surface is more supple than wood, giving a softer image. The material is best suited to large designs with contrasting tints.
An image is incised with a pointed tool or etched with acid into a metal plate, usually copper or zinc. The plate is covered with ink and then cleaned so that only the incised grooves contain ink. The plate and dampened paper are run through a press to create the print. The intaglio family of printmaking techniques includes engraving, drypoint, mezzotint, etching, and aquatint.
Drypoint prints are created by scratching a drawing on the plate with a needle. The incised lines are shallower than in an etching, and the burr is not scraped away before printing. The result is heavier, softer-looking lines than those in an engraving.
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