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the printmaking
noun
The field of art concerned, roughly, with the transfer of ink or paint from a plate or block or through a screen mesh to paper.
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Because along with being a musician, Craig is an award-winning printmaker who runs the printmaking studio for the fine arts department at the University of British Columbia. .
The printmaking lineage, for example, is especially rich and rewarding.
After World War I Feininger joined the staff of the Bauhaus school in the printmaking workshop.
Cleaning House In the printmaking world, the name Kenneth Tyler is instantly recognized.
There is no figurative image, so in a sense the printmaking technique is the subject of this curious work.
Mr. Edwards's return to printmaking was instigated by Robert Blackburn of the Printmaking Workshop in New York's East Village.
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With 15 participating galleries, this is by some way the largest printmaking festival in the UK.
She wanted to tell the history of the Utagawa school and, in so doing, convey something of the complexity of the Japanese printmaking business in general.
A second one added "It was interesting to learn the various printmaking techniques, although the expectations were very high for being an intro class".
But Hasui carried on producing prints despite that tragic setback, much to the benefit of the Japanese printmaking tradition.
The curator, Patricia Phagan, has arranged the display chronologically, tracing the developments in printmaking from the late 1960's to the present.
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