puupiirroksiin
Puupiirroksiin refers to woodcut prints, a relief printing technique where a design is carved into the surface of a block of wood, with the remaining areas left standing to form the image. Ink is applied to the raised surface, and then the block is pressed onto paper or fabric to transfer the ink. This method is one of the oldest printmaking techniques.
The history of puupiirroksiin dates back to East Asia, particularly China, where it was used for printing
The process of creating a puupiirros involves carefully selecting a block of wood, typically of a fine-grained
Puupiirroksiin are characterized by their bold lines and sometimes stark contrasts between black and white. The