2. Relief Printing -
Technique in which the image is printed form
the raised areas of the printmaking block.
These are usually created by cutting away
areas of the block.
Wood, Linoleum, and Collagraph are all
considered relief prints
3. Relief Printing began with
Woodcut Prints – earliest form Linoleum – became popular in
of plate printmaking the 1920s and 1930s thanks to
Picasso and Matisse
4. A LINOLEUM Print is made by
cutting into linoleum.
Ben Smith. Linoleum is floor covering
originally invented in England
in the 1850s, but it not become
widely used until the 1920s.
Battleship Gray Linoleum was
used by the Navy and later
became an art medium.
5. Cutting Process
Stop cut – made with an exacto
Gouges – a broad tool used for or a blade. It goes against a line
clearing away non-image areas and helps to end a gouge
from the wood or linoleum block. before it cuts away the line.
6. Proof Print – a trial print
pulled to test technical
aspects of an image.