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.
Direct and indirect printing are from mono printing
The Chinese invented printing. They invented it with wood blocks
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
Mono-printing is a form of printing using single colour. Often the single colour is black on white paper. Shades are possible in Mono-printing. Black and white photo printing also comes under mono-printing. Colour shades are made up of fine dots called pixels. So as the pixels get denser the colour is stronger and the more spread out the pixels are the lighter the colour is seen. For example a dark shade is made up of densely placed black dots and a bright shade is made up of sparsely placed black dots on white paper.
Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. Approx. 1436
when johann gutenberg invented the printing press he was 52
Printing Press was invented by Johann Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg from Mainz, Germany invented the printing press in 1440.
In 1436 Gutenburg invented the printing press in Germany.
Printing was done in ancient China, the type was set by hand. The mechanical printing press was not invented until 1436-1440.
osama binladen invented screen printing before he was sank to the bottom of the ocean with his turban
Block printing.