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Chine colléA printmaking technique that transfers an image to a lightweight paper that is bonded to a heavier surface. Related: Rirkrit Tiravanija. Untitled 2008–2011 (the map of the land of feeling) I–III. 2008 [..]
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Chine colléA method of selectively adhering a thin sheet of paper to a larger and heavier sheet using glue or GUM ARABIC during the printing process. Traditionally a thin, fragile Oriental paper with excellent p [..]
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Chine colléA chine colle print is created by affixing layers of thinner sheets of paper to a heavier sheet, and then making an intaglio impression. The thinner top sheets take the impression much more easily tha [..]
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Chine colléA Process in which one sheet of paper is adhered to another by pressuring, usually a thin paper laminated to backing during the print process.
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Chine colléA method that uses glue during the printing process in order to adhere a thin, often Oriental, sheet of paper to a heavier sheet. The fragile paper is able to take a finer impression than the more sub [..]
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Chine collé(French, “Chinese paste”). A process used for adhering a thin paper of a different color or texture onto a larger, heavier sheet during the printing process, using glue to dampen and coat the papers. [..]
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Chine colléA collage process in printmaking where the collaged element is adhered at the time of printing. The result is that it gets sandwiched between the backing paper and the layer of ink.
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Chine colléthe artist applies a thin sheet of paper to a heavier sheet with special glues either before or during printing. This process is often used to expand the creative and textural vocabulary of the print.
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