Wood Engraving and Linocutting
By (Author) Anne Hayward
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
3rd June 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
761.2
Hardback
160
Width 215mm, Height 280mm, Spine 17mm
825g
Wood Engraving is a straightforward method of relief printmaking, whereby designs are drawn on to a hard wood such as boxwood. Areas of the design that are to remain white are then cut below the surface and the block is then rolled up with an oil-based printing ink, pressure applied and prints taken. Traditionally black ink is used, but it is possible to use coloured inks. Linocutting employs similar techniques, the end results are often bolder and more robust. The book explains the distinctions between wood engraving, woodcuts and linocuts, and introduces the reader to the rich and varied effects that can be achieved in printmaking. The author lrads us through the history of printmaking with some fascinating historical examples, then explores how the technique has developed as a contemporary art form. AUTHOR: Anne Hayward is an experienced painter and printmaker whose work has been exhibited in such prestigious locations as the Royal Academy of Arts and the British Library. Commissions have included works fro the House of Commons and the Folio Society. Anne studied painting and printmaking at Southampton College of Art, St Martins School of Art and the Institute of Education, London University. She is a member of the Hampshire abd Berkshire Guild of Crafstmen and Socirty of Wood Engravers. 170 b/w photos
Anne Hayward is an experienced painter and printmaker whose work has been exhibited in such prestigious locations as the Royal Academy of Arts and the British Library. Commissions have included works for the House of Commons and the Folio Society. Anne studied painting and printmaking at Southhampton College of Art & St Martins School of Art. She is a member of the Hants & Berks Guild of Craftsmen and Society of Wood Engravers.