Praise for the first edition:
"An indispensable guide for those who make art out of the
contrast between light and dark. And, it's a sheer pleasure for
everyone else, thanks to its many wonderful illustrations."
-- Artsforum
"Walker's instruction is so clear and well organized that this
handbook is perfect for the beginner."
-- American Artist
The history of woodcuts goes back more than a thousand years.
Working carefully and with great precision, the woodcut artist
carves a mirror image of a design on wood or other suitable
material. The design is then inked and pressed against paper. The
technique allows the artist to create an almost unlimited number of
impressions of the same work. The precision of the work and the
ability of the artist to create multiple impressions allow many
fine woodcut artists to create pieces at a reasonable price, which
an average collector can afford.
"The Woodcut Artist's Handbook" provides the basics of this
craft with a detailed analysis of its tools and media. This
improved second edition features two new chapters that teach
artists step by step how to make an engraving and linocut. Artists
can improve and develop considerable skill in this art by following
these instructions and the author's professional tips. Beginners
and advanced woodcutters and collectors will gain a deeper
understanding of and appreciation for this craft and art.
This profusely illustrated book is ideal for artists,
printmakers, designers and collectors.
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