Thursday 12 January 2017

Woodcuts

A woodcut is a centuries old technique whereby cuts are made along the grain of a piece of planed wood. Depending on the coarseness of the grain the detail can be quite fine or very rough. The Expressionist movement used the immediacy of the technique to create powerful raw images. The following examples are by Paul Nash, Kathe Kollwitz and Karl Schnidt-Roffluff.







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