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Woodblock printing in Japan. A technique best known for its use in ukiyo-e.
Mokuhanga
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A planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat STONE (or prepared metal plate, usually zinc or aluminum) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction.
Lithography
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meaning ‘stone’.
Lithos
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A technique that generally yields only one good impression from each prepared plate. They are made by drawing on glass or a plate of smooth metal or stone with a greasy substance such as printer's ink or oil paint.
Monotype
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A printmaking technique that is usually characterized by flat, clearly delineated areas of color. An image is cut or gouged from a sheet of Linoleum, which is Softer and Easier to carve than wood. The surface is inked and paper laid on top, with printing accomplished either by rubbing manually with a spoon or similar tool, or on a printing press. RUBBER
Linocut
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meaning ‘glue’.
colla
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meaning ‘draw’.
graph
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A collage of materials of various textures glued on to a printing plate, often a thin wood or cardboard. FOUND OBJECTS.
Collagraph
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An intaglio printmaking process in which lines are cut into a metal plate in order to hold the ink. The plate can be made of copper or zinc.
Engraving
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An intaglio printmaking process in which lines or areas are incised using acid into a metal plate in order to hold the ink.
Etching
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The process of carving out every letter of a book from a block of wood.
woodcut
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ukiyo-e example
The great wave of Kanagawa
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“floating world”.
ukiyo-e
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______ are made by cutting into a sheet of linoleum.
linocut
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this technique involves adding to the surface of a printing plate. to accomplish this, you begin by collaging thin items such as fabrics, plants, or plastic onto the plate.
collagraph
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In collagraph, once the collage is complete, the whole plate is coated with a substance known as a _______.
medium
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type of relief print making that emphasize bold lines and shapes.
Linocut
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type of relief printmaking that offer more opportunities for complicated textures and subtle marks.
collagraph
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the oldest form of intaglio printmaking and one of the most difficult to execute.
engraving
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______ comes from the Italian word called ______.
intaglio intagliare
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means ‘to cut in’.
intagliare
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In Engraving, a steel rod with a sharp, oblique tip attached to a rounded top for the hand to firmly grasp onto to draw into a metal plate.
burin
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a process in etching that involves incising marks into a plate.
biting
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thin wax-like layer.
ground
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is one of the most commonly used intaglio techniques.
etching
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What do you call this technique in etching that allows you to achieve a range of shallow and deep grooves; where an incision is shallow, the ink will be more faint, and where the incision is deeper, the ink will be more prominent.
Stopping out
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an intaglio printing technique that is focused less on line, and more on shapes.
aquatint
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This technique originated in the late 1800s and became a popular form of printmaking because is visual qualities mimic that of watercolor.
aquatint
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In ______ printmaking, the surface is carved away to make lines.
relief
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In ______ printmaking, the surface is incised to create grooves.
intaglio
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a print making technique where the surface's depth is not altered. Instead, images are made on a flat surface.
planographic printmaking
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Commonly used planographic technique is the ______.
monotype
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Each print pulled from a plate or block is called an ______.
impression
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is a subset of planographic printmaking.
lithography
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are made with a large stab of limestone or metal plate and require an intensive process of developing an image on the stone or plate.
lithography
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a substance you apply once the stone is dry to create a border on the image area.
gum arabic
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The basic principle that guides the lithography process:
water and oil dont mix
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heavy circle of steel attached to a handle.
levigator
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preparation of stone for lithography, called _______.
graining
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also known as silk printing.
screenprinting
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is a unique medium because the print isnt made directly from the surface of a Block or plate; instead, images are printed through a screen mesh using stenciling techniques.
screenprinting
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Pop artists like ______ and ______, favored the medium.
Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein