Collection: Monotype and Monoprint

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Monotype
is a printmaking technique where a unique image is created by applying ink to a smooth surface and transferring it onto paper. Each print is one-of-a-kind because the ink or paint is transferred only once, resulting in a non-reproducible image.

Monoprinting involves making multiple prints from a single matrix, with each print having unique variations due to additional alterations. This method combines consistency with creative variation across prints.

Source: MoMA

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