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Discuss the entire process of producing a print using any one of the major printmaking methods. Make reference to a specific work or works to help explain and illustrate your statements.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In printmaking, a plate or block will be canceled so that:
 
  A. a new image may be printed from it.
  B. no more prints can be made from it.
  C. the artist may rework his or her ideas anew.
  D. the printmaker can properly register the prints.
  E. ink can be applied to it for printing.



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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary depending on selection of printmaking method. Response should include a comprehensive explanation of the process and how it relates to the specific work selected.

Answer to Question 2

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The practice of canceling plates, or blocks, so no more images can be produced can effect a value increase in limited-edition prints.



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