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The Ancient Craft of Indian Block Printing

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Meeting the world's great hand-block printing artisans on a recent trip to northern India's Rajasthan, photographers Andrea Gentyl & Martin Hyers (NY) documented how they create an array of striking designs, all printed using intricately carved teak blocks and richly colored pigment dyes.

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Michael Weber is living in Wiesbaden, Germany, interested in all topics around visualisation, design, photography, technology, leadership and the zen arts.

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