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Woodblock printmaking is a traditional printmaking technique that has been used by artists for centuries. The process involves carving an image into a block of wood, leaving the raised areas to hold ink. The inked block is then pressed onto paper, transferring the image in reverse. Woodblock prints are known for their bold, graphic images with strong lines and textures, and the process allows for multiple prints to be made from a single block. This technique requires patience, precision, and attention to detail, as each cut made in the wood affects the final outcome of the print. Despite the challenges, many artists still choose woodblock printmaking for its unique and beautiful results.

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