3. It all started with
woodcuts.
Europeans made prints
as early as the 5th
century.
Earliest dated print
from 1446 was found in
Germany.
http://strose.lunaimaging.com:
4.
5. Wood-cut
Using knives to cut away areas
that you don’t want ink.
http://gentryfineartengraving.com/page7/files/page7_5.jpg
Linoleum- cut
Areas that you want color are left
are left and others are cut away.
6. scratching metal(copper)
with an image to be inked
and printed.
Styles
Dry point
Engraving
Etching
Aquatint
Mezzotint
http://www.duckprintfineart.com.au/techniques/intaglio1.jpg
7. Drawn on stone with a
oil based material that
resists water and sticks
to ink.
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/Images/9590/gould007_big.jpg
8. Blocking out areas of a
screen so that ink will
only pass through the
screen onto paper
through open spaces.
http://www.amillionlives.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Screen-Printing-
Process.jpg
12. Cut linoleum Cut away
Transfer sketch
block to size and linoleum in
to linoleum.
square corners. negative space.
Roll ink onto
linoleum square Roll out ink Mix & prep ink
Center paper Press paper onto Peel and Dry!
over linoleum linoleum