Printmaking
Additive methods refer to techniques in printmaking where materials are added together to create an image or design. This process contrasts with subtractive methods, where material is removed or carved away. In the context of printmaking, particularly with monoprinting, additive methods allow artists to layer colors and textures, creating unique and dynamic prints that can vary greatly with each impression.
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