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What is the main difference between an original print and a reproduction?
What is the main difference between an original print and a reproduction?
- An original print is a copy of another work of art, while a reproduction is a unique creation by the artist.
- An original print involves a creative process by the artist, while a reproduction is a direct copy of an existing work of art. (correct)
- An original print is always made using digital technology, while a reproduction is created through traditional methods.
- An original print can be mass-produced, while a reproduction is a one-of-a-kind piece.
Which process is commonly used to create Limited Edition prints?
Which process is commonly used to create Limited Edition prints?
- Digital printing
- Photographic reproduction (correct)
- Hand-carving
- Stencil painting
What is involved in creating an original print?
What is involved in creating an original print?
- Taking a photograph of an existing work of art and generating a print using a computer.
- Using digital technology to create multiple copies of an artwork.
- Conceiving and executing the composition on a matrix, inking, and pressing it to paper by the artist or an atelier. (correct)
- Photocopying an existing painting or drawing directly onto paper.
What can both reproductions and original prints be signed and numbered by?
What can both reproductions and original prints be signed and numbered by?
What is an example of a process used to create an original print?
What is an example of a process used to create an original print?
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