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Etching on soft ground, 1 of 6, 15*22cm

   

A bit heavy, but I still like it a lot...

there's always a light at the end of the tunnel :-)

  

inspired by old black and white lithographs and etchings

etching by Emma Bormann (1887-1974)

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Image captured with 8x10 hand-built pinhole camera on paper negative.

 

Digital negative - photopolymer plate - Fabriano paper - artist's intaglio press.

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My first soft ground etching with two inks now available on Etsy!

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Digital negative - photopolymer plate - Fabriano paper printed on artist's intaglio press.

intaglio etching with litho crayon etching for details edition of 15

  

printed at poliart studio (ca)

  

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etching with watercolour

38 x 38 cm on 300 g Hahnemuhle paper

This is an older print - I finally got the slides scanned to post on here.

etching by Emma Bormann (1887-1974)

Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.

- Stanley Horowitz

 

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Nice skyline etching by K. Mager, 1975, mounted on marble. You can't really tell but the etching is on brushed metal and it looks like something meant to sit on a desk that you might buy at the airport. Found this at the Broadway Antique Market in Chicago: www.bamchicago.com/

Etching/Engraving ca1885 from a Holman bible -an HDR compilation.

etching

44 x 44 cm on 300 g Somerset paper

etching with gold leaf 58 x 58 cm

This print won the AnCnoc prize in the 'Black, White and Gold' exhibition at the Glasgow Print Studio 2012

damp printed etchings are taped to boards and dried for a few days.

small etching, 10 prints, signed

small etching .. first testprint .

The sequel to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” (1865), “Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There” (1872) was published seven years later and is set some six months later than the earlier book. This time Alice enters a fantastic world by stepping through a mirror. “Through the Looking Glass” is not quite as popular as “Wonderland” but it does include celebrated verses such as “Jabberwocky” and “The Walrus and the Carpenter,” and episodes involving “Tweedledum and Tweedledee” and “Humpty Dumpty.” The book features fifty in-text illustrations by John Tenniel.

etching print, used shifon fabric for texture, and water colored sweater orange.

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Digital negative - photopolymer plate - printed on Fabriano paper on artist's intaglio press..

Made during the last uk solar eclipse in 1999

etching with gold leaf

55 x 75 cm

artist proof of my second etching, a zinc plate etching. slightly photoshopped because I didn't wipe well enough and it got too dark. I'll re-print later.

part of my solo exhibition 'All of This is Anything' at the Glasgow Print Studio October 23-November 29, 2015

This is my new Soft Ground Etching, this time, 2 inks. I'm pretty happy about how turned out. Thanks Jonay one more time for your time and your wisdom.

Etching Sugarlift & aquatint on Decopirt.

37*39 cm

2017

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