An art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but occasionally on fabric, parchment, plastic, or other support, by various techniques of multiplication, under the direct supervision of or by the hand of the artist. Such fine prints, as they are known collectively, are considered original works of art, even though they can exist in multiples.
The design and production of prints through a graphic art process. Processes may include intaglio, monoprint, silkscreen, stamp, engraving, lithograph, collograph, etc.
artistic design and manufacture of prints as woodcuts or silkscreens
a fine arts study that bridges time and the fields of graphic/communication design, illustration and book arts
The artistic design and manufacture of multiple impressions made on paper from the same plate. includes woodcuts or silk-screens.
The art of using a printing plate or stamp to create one or a series of multiple originals called prints.
the process of reproducing images on a flat surface; three types are relief block (linoleum, wood), intaglio (etching, engraving), and stencil (silkscreen)
Making fine art reproductions of originals.
The transferring of an inked image from one surface (from the plate or block) to another (usually paper).
General category of fine art printing processes, includes: etching (metal plate), lithography (heavy stone), woodcut (wood or linoleum block), and silkscreen (thru screen-held patterns), in which multiple images are made printing inks.
Printmaking is a process in which ink is transferred onto paper from another source, generally a plate (metal) or a block (wood).
Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper. Except in the case of Monotyping, the process is capable of producing multiple copies of the same piece, which is called a print. Each copy is known as an impression.