gravørtrykk
Gravørtrykk, also known as wood engraving, is a traditional printmaking technique that involves carving an image into a wooden block. The process begins with selecting a suitable piece of wood, typically linseed or poplar, which is then coated with a mixture of gum arabic and water to create a surface for the design. The artist uses various tools, such as burins or knives, to incise the design into the wood, creating raised lines and areas.
Once the design is complete, the block is inked using a roller or brush. The ink adheres
Gravørtrykk is valued for its unique aesthetic qualities, which include the natural grain of the wood, the