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printmaking
[print-mey-king]
noun
the art or technique of making prints, especially as practiced in engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut or serigraphy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of printmaking1
Example Sentences
In school, she pursued editorial layout design and printmaking, as well as minors in sociology and arts management and administration.
The Arts Fund noted how Chapter "continues to co-create exceptional programmes that enrich Cardiff's cultural landscape", from printmaking to music.
Mothersbaugh always knew he’d be in a band, but he went to Kent State to study art, especially drawn to printmaking and calligraphy.
And there is Van Gogh's At Eternity's Gate - one of the very rare survivals of his first printmaking campaign during which he produced six lithographs in November 1882.
Friends also describe her as being an exceptional painter who made creative works in other mediums including ceramics and printmaking.
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