Glossary: Watermark
Watermark
A design in paper, formed by a difference in amount of fiber, that is visible when viewed by transmitted light. (source: https://www2.archivists.org/glossary/terms/w/watermark )
An image or mark in a sheet of paper (usually the papermaker's trademark) visible when viewed by transmitted light. (source: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/w/watermark )
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A design in paper, formed by a difference in amount of fiber, that is visible when viewed by transmitted light.
A variety of stencil printing, using a screen made from fabric (silk or synthetic) stretched tightly over a frame.
All copies of a work that are produced at the same time using the same process, with the result that each copy is essentially identical. - 2. A particular instance of a serial work; a version.
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“I was inspired by lectures of Dr. Darin Waters of UNCA about “collective historical memory” and as a white Ashevillian felt like it could be a learning experience that I could pass on through this work and inspire others in my community to take a look at the rich history that is in danger of becoming forgotten as our town becomes more homogenized.”