Bziulka's avatar
I'm sorry can't understand your question at all, could you please specify it? :)
Thank you, I appreciate it :)
ElwenAldalinde's avatar
Sure, no problem! A reduction print is made with one block and a limited set of prints. For each color, a little more of the block is cut away until most of the block is gone. Because of this, the limited set of prints will be the only existing prints, no more can be made. Using multiple blocks in printmaking allows for the use of many colors, one color for each block, and the prints can be made again and again. Was that easier to understand? Sorry for the confusion! :)
Bziulka's avatar
Yeah, thanks, now I understand :) (I'm sorry, my english isn't perfect :P) I used the reduction print :) it took so much time for cutting off all those colors but I think this is better technique, I mean at least the effect is better :)
ElwenAldalinde's avatar
That's alright, I couldn't tell at all :) Not everyone's familiar with the reduction technique, or if they are, they may not know that it's called "reduction". I absolutely love reduction, it's the main technique I use when doing printmaking! You did such a beautiful job :)
Bziulka's avatar
Thank you very much :aww: