What is a woodcut?
Woodcut is a printing technique where an image is carved into the surface of a woodblock using gouges, with the remaining flat surface holding the ink for printing. The areas cut away by the artist do not carry ink, while the uncut areas do, producing the desired print. The carving follows the wood's grain, unlike wood engraving, where the block is cut across the end-grain. Ink is applied to the surface with a roller, ensuring only the flat, uncarved areas receive ink, leaving the recessed, non-printing areas clean.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO WOODCUT
Alex Katz
Anda and Dino (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986
Limited Edition Print
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Alex Katz
Kriti and Vincent (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986
Limited Edition Print
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Alex Katz
Peter and Linda (from A Tremor in the Morning), 1986
Limited Edition Print
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Alex Katz
Rackstraw and Peggy (from a Tremor in the Morning), 1986
Limited Edition Print
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Jim Dine
Left Panel, from The Three Sydney Close Woodcuts, 1983
Limited Edition Print
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