WOW.. this is absolutely AWESOME... I studied Printmaking and I owned my own Wright Etching Press, however that press is now in storage. The idea of using water-based inks is GREAT. Perhaps I should get that small press you have in the demonstration. The Prints look very rich in tone. I am impressed.
+mrswimmyboy The demonstrator is using the Akua Printmaking Plate (www.dickblick.com/products/akua-printmaking-plates/). You can also use other thin, flexible acrylic sheets, copper plates (not tooling foil), or zinc plates. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!
+regina thomas You can use plexi-glass, acetate, or acrylic sheets. You can find the sheets that she uses in the video here: www.dickblick.com/products/akua-printmaking-plates/. .
cheryl bickham For monotype prints, block prints, and low relief dry point prints it is not necessary to dampen the paper prior to printing. For Solarplates, acid etched metal plates, and deeper cut dry point plates, you will want to dampen the paper so that it is softer and can be pushed into the etched lines. The paper does not need to be wet to transfer the color from the plate to the paper.For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!
WOW.. this is absolutely AWESOME... I studied Printmaking and I owned my own
Wright Etching Press, however that press is now in storage. The idea of using water-based inks is GREAT. Perhaps I should get that small press you have in the demonstration. The Prints look very rich in tone. I am impressed.
Just wondering what was used to carve into the acetate sheets. Thanks!
What kind of plastic are the sheets?
+mrswimmyboy The demonstrator is using the Akua Printmaking Plate (www.dickblick.com/products/akua-printmaking-plates/). You can also use other thin, flexible acrylic sheets, copper plates (not tooling foil), or zinc plates. If you have additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!
Where do you get the plastic sheets, & plastic??????
+regina thomas You can use plexi-glass, acetate, or acrylic sheets. You can find the sheets that she uses in the video here: www.dickblick.com/products/akua-printmaking-plates/. .
did you wet the paper before printing?
cheryl bickham For monotype prints, block prints, and low relief dry point prints it is not necessary to dampen the paper prior to printing. For Solarplates, acid etched metal plates, and deeper cut dry point plates, you will want to dampen the paper so that it is softer and can be pushed into the etched lines. The paper does not need to be wet to transfer the color from the plate to the paper.For any additional questions, you can reach Blick Product Information at 1-800-933-2542 or info@dickblick.com. Thanks!
I use olive oil and pigments like earths and lamp russ. Thats cheaper and works good.