White Line Prints: Beginning with techniques developed by the Provincetown Printmakers early in the 20th Century, white line printmaking makes multi-color prints to be made watercolors paointed on a single wood plate, the distinctive “white lines” being the carved lines that separate areas of color. I have also experimented with a form of white line printing using linoleum and printers ink, the distinctive areas cut out, inked and reassembled into a full plate for printing.