xerografian
Xerografian refers to the process of combining printmaking, stencil work, and photography in a distinctive technique. The term is derived from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry, and graphein, meaning to write or draw. This process, while not widely known, offers artists a unique means to create detailed and monochromatic images.
In xerografian, a photographic image is first captured, transferred to a grease pencil on a glass sheet,
While more geometric and esthetically reduced in comparison to collotype or photography, the xerografic technique went