gravuuraukset
Gravuuraukset refer to engraved or intaglio prints produced by incising a design into a metal plate, usually copper or zinc, and then transferring the ink from the recessed lines to paper under pressure. They are a core branch of printmaking, relying on ink held in grooves rather than on the surface of the plate.
Techniques within gravuuraukset include line engraving, where a burin cuts directly into the metal; etching, in
Materials and process are straightforward but precise: metal plates, inks, a printing press, and damp paper.
History shows gravuuraukset as a pivotal technique in European art from the 15th century onward. They enabled
Today, gravuuraukset remain a valued medium for artists seeking precise line, texture, and nuanced tonal variation.