Michael Atkin printmaker

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The night before Christmas wood engraving
Christmas eve wood engraving
Christmas tree wood engraving
Snowman wood engraving
two turtle doves wood engraving

A partridge in a pear tree

£30.00

Christmas bells wood engraving
Christmas delivery wood engraving

Christmas Themes

Footsteps in the snow

£35.00

About wood engraving.


Wood engraving is a relief form of printmaking. It is usually done on the end grain of a block of boxwood or lemonwood and sometimes pear, apple etc.  The engraving wood are particularly hard, and so extremely fine detail is possible as the artist engraves a design, using fine steel cutting tools, called burins.


When the artist has completed cutting the block, a thin layer of ink is applied to the surface using a roller, only the uncut areas will accept the ink layer. A sheet of smooth paper is laid face down onto the block, an impression can be taken by rubbing the back of paper with a spoon or baren. I am fortunate to own a large Albion press from the 19th century which i use to print my completed blocks.