Great video! It’s crazy that a little cola will etch aluminum foil! I recently read an article about a woman who was arrested for trying to sell Coke corporate secrets to the Chinese government. The secret had nothing to do with the ingredients, but rather the technology Coke developed which places a super-thin (I think it was 1 micron?) plastic lining on the inside of all of their cans. That thin lining of plastic on the cans is essential to prevent the Coke from eating away at the metal cans. 😳 Makes you think about what it does to your teeth!!
This is so cool. I took a lithography class in college over 40 years ago. We did transfer to metal and drawing directly in the metal in addition to stone. This brought back a lot of memories.
I've only got water-washable oil based etching ink at home at the moment, but I'm guessing that wouldn't work..? I don't have a press yet either now that i think of it...
Love it. We are in Covid-19 so my only catch it that my students don't have access to a press, since we are banned from all buildings at my university. They could do this at home. Have you tried a hard rolling pin over blankets to print? I'd like to get them to try this since everything except the press is readily available. thanks.
Foilography
Would have been much better without the music!
What is your press? Thank you
Take video of the plate but not the girl!
What can i use instead of a lytho crayon?
Can an aluminum plate from the hardware store work?
What kind of pencil did you use?
Aluminum not tin
Thanks for sharing!! Looks like fun. I can't wait to try it!!! Thanks Dave
Great video! It’s crazy that a little cola will etch aluminum foil! I recently read an article about a woman who was arrested for trying to sell Coke corporate secrets to the Chinese government. The secret had nothing to do with the ingredients, but rather the technology Coke developed which places a super-thin (I think it was 1 micron?) plastic lining on the inside of all of their cans. That thin lining of plastic on the cans is essential to prevent the Coke from eating away at the metal cans. 😳 Makes you think about what it does to your teeth!!
Very helpful demo. Really loved it. Thank you.
Is it lithographic pencil you are using??
Yes, it’s a litho crayon. But you could also use a regular crayons crayon to do this process. Better results with litho, though.
This is so cool. I took a lithography class in college over 40 years ago. We did transfer to metal and drawing directly in the metal in addition to stone. This brought back a lot of memories.
Loved this but the background music is too loud and competes with your instructions…
Great presentation. Great verbal instructions. Other “kitchen Litho” videos try doing all visual/no verbal. Not as instructive
Never heard of seen this technique before. Intriguing 😮
this was really interesting but sadly I don't have a print press in my kitchen..😪
Basically DIY offset printing
Thanks for present my Hope
Now I can so do this for my homeschooler art kids. Thank you.
Excellent "esplicación"
can i use the ink that is suitable for lino printing? i saw someone using specific ink, that's why i am asking.
That's fascinating ! I'm so doing that.
Thats magic :)))
This shit is ass
I've only got water-washable oil based etching ink at home at the moment, but I'm guessing that wouldn't work..? I don't have a press yet either now that i think of it...
Great Job !
Thanks for such a clear and inspiring video.
excellent!
Is a oil pen or charcoal?
College Teacher in Lockdown 2021 very grateful here; students' experimentation with mediums will be that bit more substantial thanks to you.
Magic)),Thanks for sharing))
can the music
Is a litho crayon like normal crayon?
I can't access my print studio this year because of COVID, but this gave me a way to keep doing litho!! thank you so much!
Love this! Thank you very much!
loved it up till the part where you have to have a printing bed!!
La Kitchen litho a été inventée en juin 2011 par l’artiste vosgienne Émilie Aizier, alias Émilion.
Wow!!!!
I would love to see more videos from you! Loved the Lithography.
Whats a Litho caryon?
Can I use alcohol instead of vinegar?
mu interesante
Love it. We are in Covid-19 so my only catch it that my students don't have access to a press, since we are banned from all buildings at my university. They could do this at home. Have you tried a hard rolling pin over blankets to print? I'd like to get them to try this since everything except the press is readily available. thanks.
Will any grease pencil or wax based crayon work?
terrible
This is awesome thank you!
Perfect for school teachers!
This shit is boring
Good job! Easy, affordable, no contamination and beautiful results! Thanks!
Because talc and dilute acid are so scary.
Thanks Felicia, do you get a second print from the foil?
Yes, just re-ink