Printmaking
A wood block is a piece of wood that is carved to create a relief image, which is then used in the printmaking process. This technique involves removing parts of the wood surface, leaving the design raised, allowing ink to be applied only to the raised areas. Wood blocks are fundamental in traditional printmaking methods, especially in wood engraving, where intricate designs can be created for reproduction in books and artwork.
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