Original Woodcut Print by Artist and Printmaker
Maria Arango
- This certificate guarantees that this print
is an original print, e.g., was designed, cut and
hand-printed by the artist and that the image is
original and unique.
- Further this certificate guarantees that the
edition is limited and the print is signed, dated
and numbered by the artist.
- All materials used in the creation and mounting
of this work are archival and acid free to assure
the longevity of your new work of art.
How are woodcut prints made?
First a design is drawn on a wood plank. The wood
block is cut so that all parts of the design that
are not to print are cut away. Then the design, now
in relief, is inked with pigment. Finally a sheet
of paper is laid upon the inked design, pressure
is applied and a transfer of the design is obtained
on the surface of the paper.
Wood, ink & paper
Blocks are usually cherry or birch plywood,
although I also use oak, pecan, maple and pine.
Inks are permanent and color-fast oil based relief
inks which will retain their beautiful sheen and
will not fade with time. If you are observant, notice
that I mix metallic inks in many of my prints.
Papers are of archival quality and acid-free, many
are hand-made. I enjoy printing on diverse surfaces
and often let the color of the paper take a big role
in the final work.
Editions
Editioning refers to how many prints are made form
one block, vary from 10 to 200 for artist hand-pulled
prints. In order to truly limit the edition, the
wood block is defaced and in some cases, destroyed.
If the block is suitable, I cancel it by engraving
my signature across the face and make this one-of-a-kind
art piece available to interested collectors.
Signed by Maria Arango, Artist _________________________
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