mono-priniting is a form of printmaking, that has images of lines that cannot be exactly be reproduced. there are a lot of techniques of monoprinting
Matisse is a good one... love his work
monoprinting.... linoprinting...... dont know anymore soz
The technique of monoprinting has been used by many artists throughout history, but it is thought to have been popularized by Edgar Degas in the late 19th century. Degas and other artists, such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Gauguin, experimented with the technique to create unique, one-of-a-kind prints.
Monoprinting involves creating a single unique image by transferring paint or ink from a smooth surface (such as glass or metal) onto paper. Block printing, on the other hand, is a relief printing technique where the image is carved into a block of material (such as linoleum or wood) and then printed onto paper or fabric. Monoprinting allows for more spontaneous and varied results, while block printing produces multiple identical copies of the same image.
Printmaking is an artform by which an artist makes multiple originals using techniques such as lithography, silkscreening, etching, relief, monoprinting and collagraphs. Most universities with art programs offer bachelors in ine arts with a concentration in printmaking, along with most art schools. THere is a difference between printmaking (art) and printing something made by another person without that person's legal permission.