She uses brayers — soft rubber rollers usually used for inking lithographic stones, etching plates or woodblocks — roughly four inches wide to apply one color at a time in curving arcs and swirls on 18» x 24» mid-weight paper.
To print a woodcut, the artist covers the surface of the woodblock with ink
using a brayer, a tool similar to a rolling pin that evenly spreads the ink.
Not exact matches
We did a bit of printing a few weeks ago and
used «proper» printers ink and a
brayer roller thingy but I guess there might be some more small child friendly options out there.