A variant printing technique of woodcut. One uses a piece of lino to engrave a relief. The drawing is created with a sculpting tool. The raised parts (not sculpted) represent the reverse (mirror image) of the parts that will be printed.
Encaustic painting or wax painting, used since Antiquity, is a painting technique that uses colors diluted in molten wax, that is, using beeswax as a binder. This paste is used hot. This technique is mainly used in painting on wood.
The scratchbord technique is similar to the engraving technique. The artist "scratches" the surface of black Indian ink to reveal the white clay which is just below. For this, he uses different tools ranging from a simple tip to a scalpel through sandpaper.
Encaustic painting or wax painting, used since Antiquity, is a painting technique that uses colors diluted in molten wax, that is, using beeswax as a binder. This paste is used hot. This technique is mainly used in painting on wood.