Woodcut Printing
Woodcut is a type of relief printing where an artist carves an image into a wood block, usually with gouges. The parts that remain level with the surface hold the ink and create the print, while the carved-away areas don’t. The block is cut along the wood grain (unlike wood engraving, which uses the end-grain). Ink is applied using a ink roller (brayer), covering only the raised areas, leaving the carved sections blank.
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Using a Relief Printing Pin Roller for Block Printmaking
Relief printing by pin roller is a practical alternative to using classic brayers and block printing presses for studio & professional printmaking.
Woodcut Printmaking with Ritualis Press
To woodcut, or to linocut? Let’s explore the medium of woodcut printmaking, covering some history, techniques, and popular tools of the craft.
Wooden Baren Printmaking - Back to the Roots
Let’s talk about the hand printing baren, from Japanese block printing barens to artisan-crafted wooden barens and glass barens.






