Relief Print
This is a direct method of printing without the need for a press. Relief prints result from using a raised printing surface and exploiting the surface characteristics of any material. Traditionally these have resulted from cutting, engraving, abasing and scoring materials by hand such as wood or lino. A wider approach now encompasses the use of found materials, the use of computer aided cutting devices and power tools. Printing may be done by hand with a burin on the back of a spoon or with a press. Like intaglio although an artist may make an edition of prints, each version is inked up by hand and will differ from each other.

Across the Thames from Bankside At the Maeght Chance Encounter David's Vase Ethelred Evening Primrose Hill Fallen Leaves Falling III Falling IV Inside the Forest L'Etang No 2 Looking for Rhinoceros One Hundred Views of Mitate No 39 Screen One Hundred Views of Mitate No. 11 - Hokusai One Hundred Views of Mitate No. 57- Snow One Hundred Views of Mitate No. 67 - Drum Out of the Deep Riverside Roma 1 Roma II Roma III The Death of Manu Rau Up and Up Urn Burial No 2