This section includes processes that extend beyond the traditional flat matrix or combine multiple techniques. It encompasses experimental print methods, photographic transfers, digital processes, and sculptural or three-dimensional works that are produced in editions.

While the materials and technologies may differ, these practices share the core principle of printmaking: the creation of repeatable works through a defined system or matrix. Whether operating through light, digital data, constructed surfaces, or moulds, these methods expand the boundaries of print while maintaining the logic of editioned production.

3d print

Built layer by layer from digital data to form a three-dimensional printed object.

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Photomechanical Print

Created by transferring photographic imagery onto a plate for printing.

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CaSt

Formed by pouring material into a mould to create an editioned sculptural work.

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chine collé

Printed onto a thin sheet of paper that is bonded to a heavier backing during the press.

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Collograph

Printed from a textured plate built up with layered materials to hold ink.

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Photography

Produced through light-sensitive processes and printed as limited photographic editions.

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