Woodcut is a
relief printing technique in
printmaking. An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of
wood—typically with
gouges—leaving the printing parts level with the surface while removing the non-printing parts. Areas that the artist cuts away carry no ink, while characters or images at surface level carry the ink to produce the print. The block is cut along the
grain of the wood (unlike
wood engraving where the block is cut in the end-grain). The surface is covered with ink by rolling over the surface with an ink-covered roller (
brayer), leaving ink upon the flat surface but not in the non-printing areas.