Monoprint
Monotype or monoprint is a printing technique where an image is created, typically on a plate, and then transferred onto paper or another substrate.
Monotype or monoprint is a printing technique where an image is created, typically on a plate, and then transferred onto paper or another substrate.
Woodcut printmaking also known as printmaking on wood is a form of relief printing where the desired image is carved into a block of wood.
Lithography process is a printmaking technique, and it involves creating images on a flat surface, typically a stone known as limestone.
Collagraph printmaking is a versatile and creative technique in the world of printmaking. It involves creating a printing plate through collage, hence the name “collagraph.”… Read More »Collagraph Printing.
Reduction printmaking involves creating a multi-colored reduction linocut print from a single block and carve away to print different colors.
Mezzotints process is a printmaking technique, done on copper and is rocked with a mezzotint tools called a “mezzotint rocker.”
Aquatint is an intaglio printing technique, that produces prints with tonal effects by using acid to bite into a metal plate of zinc and copper.
Linocut printmaking is an artistic process of relief printmaking that involves carving a design into a block of linoleum, which creates linocut prints.
Block printing process is an ancient art form of creating beautiful and alluring patterns known as block print that has evolved over centuries.
Relief printing is a printmaking technique where the image is carved or incised into a block or surface, leaving the raised relief areas to be… Read More »Beginner’s Guide to Creating Relief Prints.