taidepainat
Taidepainat is the Finnish term for art prints, referring to works of art created or published through printmaking processes. In fine art contexts, taidepainat are produced using defined techniques that transfer an image from a matrix to paper, including relief methods (such as woodcut or linocut), intaglio (etching, aquatint, mezzotint), lithography, screen printing (serigraphy), and monotype. Authentic taidepainat may be unique or issued in limited editions.
A common practice in the production of taidepainat is to sign and often number the edition, indicating
Historically, printmaking has served as a means to disseminate art more broadly while preserving the artist’s
Preservation considerations for taidepainat include using archival papers and inks, careful handling, and protection from light
See also: Printmaking, Etching, Lithography, Serigraphy, Monotype.