Woodcut is a relief printing process in which the areas around the image to be printed are cut away from a wooden block, leaving the image in relief. The block is inked and placed on a flat surface with a sheet of paper on top. It is then worked over by hand with a tool called a baren, the back of a wooden spoon, or put through a printing press.
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Shirô KasamatsuHongo Akamon no Yuki: Red gate at Hongo in Snow, 1935 [c. 1946 impression]View details -
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A Buyer's Guide to Prints