monikerrospinnoitteet
Monikerrospinnoitteet is a neologism used in Finnish art and design discourse to describe a form of imprinting that builds up a composite texture by applying several impressions in sequence. The concept is discussed primarily in relation to contemporary printmaking, surface finishing, and textiles.
Etymology and scope: The word combines elements that suggest multiple layers (kerros) and marks or imprints
Technique: Practitioners plan a series of impressions, applying ink, pigment, or relief material to a matrix
Substrates and outcomes: Common substrates include paper, textile, metal, and acrylic; outcomes range from decorative patterns
See also: embossing, intaglio, relief printing, watermarking, layered printing, monoprinting.