Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is carved panel painting? How is it made? It is best to introduce the simple process. Thank you.

What is carved panel painting? How is it made? It is best to introduce the simple process. Thank you.

Printmaking is one of the plastic arts. A painting made by the author through hand-printing on various different materials; multiple copies of the original work can be made with restrictions without affecting the artistic value. Since the 18th century, artists have begun to create prints by themselves, including drawing, making and printing plates. Printmaking as a plastic art refers to the creation of prints. Due to differences in the ink-receiving part of the plate, plate properties, plate making and printing methods, etc., it is mainly divided into the following varieties. 1. Monotype printmaking is a form of printmaking that involves painting or coloring on a smooth surface without plate making, and then rubbing the finished product. 2. Rubbing is a form of printmaking in which ink is directly rubbed onto the paper covering the letterpress layout. Such as stone rubbings, brick rubbings, etc. 3. Relief-type prints receive ink on the convex surface of the plate, and are represented by woodblock prints. Among them, those printed with oil-soluble ink are called "mimeograph woodblock prints" or "woodcuts"; those printed with water-soluble inks are called "watermark prints" or "watermark woodblock prints". There are also various relief prints made using hemp glue, gypsum, stones, bricks, etc. as plate materials and still using woodblock printing and printing methods. 4. Intaglio printmaking: The ink is received on the concave part of the plate, which represents copper engraving. Among them, due to different platemaking methods, they can be divided into "line etching copper engravings", "dry engraving copper engravings", "screen wire copper engravings" and "corroded copper engravings". There are also various intaglio prints made from zinc plates or other metal plates but still using copper plate making and printing methods. 5. Lithographic prints receive ink on the surface of the plate, and are represented by lithographs. Due to different platemaking methods, it can be divided into "direct lithography" and "transfer lithography". There are also lithographic prints that use aluminum plates, zinc plates, etc. as plate materials but still use lithograph plate making and printing methods. 6. Hole type printmaking, also known as "leaky hole printing", ink leaks through the perforated plate to the finished product bearing surface, which is represented by screen leakage. There are also hole-type prints that use the silk screen printing method and use nylon mesh, Capron mesh, metal mesh and other mesh materials as the plate material. 7. Glass printmaking is a form of printmaking in which the plate is made on glass and then combined with photography technology.

My dear friend, as for the finely carved prints you are talking about, they are probably etched copper plates and other prints that pay more attention to the fineness of workmanship, right?