Matriz or Woodblocks

A matrix (also called a block in some techniques like woodcut) is the surface on which an image or design is engraved, later to be transferred to a final support—such as paper or fabric—through a printing process.

It can be made of various materials: wood, metal, linoleum, stone, or acrylic, depending on the printmaking technique used (woodcut, intaglio, linocut, lithography, etc.).

The design is carved, etched, or worked into the matrix, and when inked and pressed against the support, it leaves its reversed imprint.

The resulting image is a print of the matrix, and multiple identical copies can be produced from a single matrix.

In woodcut, the matrix is a carved wooden block.
In intaglio, a metal plate (such as copper or zinc) is engraved with acids or burins.
In linocut, a linoleum sheet is carved with gouges.

01 Autoretrato Xilografia
02 El Mas Grande Nombre Linografia
03 Carta 9 (detalle) Linografia
03 Carta 9 Linografia
04 Exlibris Dario Cattafi Xilografia
05 ExLibris 2006 Linografia
06 Exlibris Taller de Grabado Xilografia
07 Colibri (detalle) Aguafuerte calcografía
07 Colibri Aguafuerte calcografía
08 Exlibris Siglo XXI (detalle) Puntaseca Calcografia
08 ExLibris Siglo XXI Puntaseca Calcografia
09 Exlibris Leanna Rosser Puntaseca Calcografia
09 Exlibris Leanna Rosser Puntaseca Calcografia(detalle 1)
09 Exlibris Leanna Rosser Puntaseca Calcografia(detalle 2)
10 Linografía (linoleo)
11 Exlibris Paloma Linografia
12 Exlibris Robert Hermano Linografia
13 Exlibris VI8 Linografia
14 Exlibris PIE Linografia 2004
15 Exlibris Mariposa Linografía

Collagraph

Drypoint

Drypoint Ex Libris

Etching

Etching – Mezzotint

Ex Libris Linocut

Ex Libris Woodcut to the Reductive Woodcut

Intaglio

Linocut

Linocut – The Greatest Name

Lithography

Reductive Woodcut

Serigraphy

Woodcut

Color pencil art
Anatomical drawing
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