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The difference between black-and-white woodcut and out-of-print woodcut

Black and white woodcuts are different from out-of-print woodcuts.

1. Black and white woodcut prints are different from out-of-print woodcuts. Its connotation is to express the soul of black and white art with the law of black and white contrast, and it is the art of speaking with black and white lines. Knowing black and protecting white, there are systematic and perfect expression methods and skills in black and white woodcut art, and it has artistic language that other paintings can't replace, which simply, concisely and accurately presents the artist's thoughts and emotions.

2. Out-of-print woodcuts Different black and white woodcuts are a relief technique developed on the basis of traditional color matching woodcuts. Because the last edition can't be printed after engraving, it is also called out-of-print color woodcut.