Ex Libris Linocut

Printmaking is an artistic technique that involves drawing or carving an image onto a rigid surface, known as a matrix, and then transferring that image onto another surface, usually paper, through a printing process. It is one of the oldest forms of image reproduction.

Main characteristics of printmaking:

Matrix: can be made of metal (such as copper or zinc), wood, linoleum, stone, or even synthetic materials.

Inking: ink is applied to the worked matrix.

Printing: the image is transferred to paper by pressure, using a press or manually.

Multiplicity: allows for multiple copies of the same design, called prints or impressions.

 

Since the Renaissance, artists have created personalized ex libris using various graphic methods, turning them into true small-format works of art. In this case, Hoda used the woodcut technique for these ex libris.

1 6de20 X6 Exlibri Mariposa Linografia
4/9 Exlibris PIE Xilografia 2004
ExLibris Robert Hermano Linografia

Collagraph

Drypoint

Drypoint Ex Libris

Etching

Etching – Mezzotint

Ex Libris Woodcut to the Reductive Woodcut

Intaglio

Linocut

Linocut – The Greatest Name

Lithography

Matriz or Woodblocks

Printmaking

Reductive Woodcut

Serigraphy

Woodcut

Ex Libris Woodcut to the Reductive Woodcut
Drypoint Ex Libris
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