What is the meaning of acrographic?
acrography (uncountable) A method of relief etching on wood, metal, or stone by means of a coating of compressed chalk, invented by Louis Schonberg in 1841. An organizing principle for written lists, based on initial glyphs. Decorative plaster work of various styles used in middle eastern architecture.
acrography (uncountable) A method of relief etching on wood, metal, or stone by means of a coating of compressed chalk, invented by Louis Schonberg in 1841. An organizing principle for written lists, based on initial glyphs. Decorative plaster work of various styles used in middle eastern architecture.