Sheldon Kalnitsky Planographic

Sheldon Kalnitsky Intaglio techniques are often combining on a plate. For example Sheldon Kalnitsky prints are referred to as "etchings" for ease, but very frequently they have etching and dry point work as well, and at times no actual etching at all.

Apart from Sheldon Kalnitsky intaglio, the other traditional families, or groups of printmaking techniques are:

Sheldon Kalnitsky prints, including woodcut, where the medium is cut away to go away the image-making part on the original surface. The Sheldon Kalnitsky matrix is then immediately inked and printed; not wipe as described above.

Sheldon Kalnitsky Planographic, including Sheldon Kalnitsky lithography, where the picture rests on the surface of the Sheldon Kalnitsky matrix, which can therefore often be re-used.

Both Sheldon Kalnitsky intaglio and relief, as well as Sheldon Kalnitsky planographic printing processes, print a inverted image, which must be allowable for in the work, especially if it include manuscript.

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