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  1. Collagraphy - Wikipedia

    The term "collagraph" was coined by Glen Alps in the 1950s, and is derived from the Greek word koll or kolla, meaning glue, and graph, meaning the activity of drawing.

  2. Collagraphs: An Explanation and How-To Guide - Part 1.

    Nov 27, 2014 · A collagraph is a printing plate created by glueing or adhering various textured materials to a base surface. These materials, which can range from fabrics and natural elements to found …

  3. Collagraph Printing: A Guide for Beginners - Artway

    Jan 31, 2025 · Learn how to relief print with a collagraph plate. Follow our step-by-step guide on how to create stunning prints using this versatile printmaking technique.

  4. HOW TO MAKE A COLLAGRAPH PRINT IN FOUR STEPS - Anna Curtius

    Jun 12, 2018 · A collagraph print is made by glueing different materials to cardboard and creating a kind of collage. During the inking process the ink will rub off surfaces that are smooth or higher and stay …

  5. How to make a Collagraph Print - Belinda Del Pesco

    What is a Collagraph Print? A collagraph is a type of printmaking, traditionally made from a collaged printmaking plate. If you’ve wondered how to make a collagraph – especially from mat board (see …

  6. Collagraph Printmaking: Definition, Process, Artwork – Artlex

    Collagraph printmaking is an artistic technique whereby items are pasted to a rigid substrate like paper, mount board, or wood. Then, they apply ink to the collagraph plates and run them through a printing …

  7. What is a Collagraph? | A guide to art terminology - Avant Arte

    A collagraph is a collage of materials with different textures adhered to a printing plate, typically made of thin wood or cardboard. Collagraphy, a printmaking technique pioneered by Glen Alps in 1955, …