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Collagraphy (sometimes
spelled collography) is a
printmaking process in
which materials are
glued or
sealed to a
rigid substrate (such as
paperboard or...
- paper.
Although the
inventor of the
process is not known, Alps made
collagraphy his
primary art form and
coined the word "collagraph" in 1956. He disseminated...
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Collagraphy print subject SpaceCraft presented in a most
simple way
using the
natural texture of wood....
- and
camera choices when
recording photographic images for the cinema.
Collagraphy - In printmaking, a fine art
technique in
which collage materials are...
- or
cavities in the
surface of the matrix.
Intaglio techniques include collagraphy, engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint. Planographic,
where the matrix...
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technique includes screenprinting, lithography, monoprinting, etching, and
collagraphy. Vidinova,
Nadia (14 May 2016). "Antarctic
paintings 'most significant...
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Bunse (1934 - 1994), who
taught at
University of
Montana and
developed collagraphy with a
group of artists, was born in Flaxville. "He was a
delegate for...
- had a
summer studio in
Baden bei Wien.
Since 1872, he
worked on the
Collagraphy processes and he
founded a
studio for
industrial shots in the Landstraße...
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tenure at
Newcomb College,
experimenting with the
serigraph process,
collagraphy, lithography, and
toner drawings,
among others.
Beginning in the early...
- career, she used,
either singly or in combination, woodcuts, linocuts,
collagraphy, photo-etching,
paper embossing, silk-screen,
sugar lift, the Hayter...