- onto
paper or
another medium. The
resulting print is
termed a
collagraph. The term "
collagraph" was
coined by Glen Alps in the 1950s, and is
derived from...
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printmaker and
educator who is
credited with
having developed the
collagraph. A
collagraph is a
print whose plate is a
board or
other substrate onto which...
-
Philadelphia with the
Works Progress Administration (WPA)). "Carborundum
Collagraph"
collagraph is a
different printmaking technique,
invented in 1952 by Henri...
- linocut,
rubber stamp, foam printing,
potato printing, and some
types of
collagraph. By contrast, in the
intaglio family of printing, the
recessed areas are...
-
universal printing press?". gfsmith.net.
Retrieved 20
April 2023. "Making a
collagraph". creativemarama. 21 July 2012.
Retrieved 20
April 2023. Blundell, Katie...
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Beginning in 1995 she
taught at the
European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. A
collagraph by
Zawadzka is
owned by the
National Gallery of Art. Noyce,
Richard (1997)...
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technique of collography. Ayón
created large,
highly detailed allegorical collagraphs based on Abakuá, a secret, all-male Afro-Cuban society. Her work is often...
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variable edition.
There are many
techniques used in monoprinting,
including collagraph, collage, hand-painted additions, and a form of
tracing by
which thick...
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engraved below the surface, examples:
steel die engraving, gravure, etching,
collagraph.
Porous or Stencil, in
which the
printing areas are on fine mesh screens...
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maleic anhydride.
Silicon carbide is used in
carborundum printmaking – a
collagraph printmaking technique.
Carborundum grit is
applied in a
paste to the surface...