Collagraphy
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Collagraphy
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Collagraphy is a printmaking process in which materials are glued or sealed to a rigid substrate to create a plate. Once inked, the plate becomes a tool for imprinting the design 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 the Greek word koll or kolla, meaning glue, and graph, meaning the activity of drawing. Artists use a variety of materials in collagraphy, including yarn, fabric, tape
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Printmaking process
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagraphy
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2024-01-06T20:23:43Z
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