The Printed Line: An Introduction to Printmaking Techniques
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2019
- Professor Paul Coldwell presents an introduction to the four main printmaking techniques found in Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition, The Printed Line, exploring the tools and techniques used and demonstrating the differing characteristics particular to each approach.
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Using examples of artworks from the Arts Council Collection, including Pablo Picasso, Lucian Freud and Rachel Whiteread, the film explores how each printmaking process makes different demands on the artist and allows for a huge range of approaches to mark-making. An Arts Council Collection film produced with kind support of Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London
relief (carving) - lino, wood end,
intaglio (etched) - chemical/non-chemical metal
dry point (etched) - directly drawn
etching (metal covered in wax) - chemical (different acid times)
aquatint (rosin dust, heated fused) - acid can bite thru it to give shading
photographic intaglio - coat metal with light-sensitive layer, expose negative film to ultraviolet, then acid
lithography (grease and water) - grease onto lithography stone or zinc lithographic plate, use brushes crayons etc., one ? per color
screenprinting - blocking out fine screen mesh with stencil or gum, ink squeegeed on (thru stencil), one stencil per color
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Very helpful to have the visuals along with the description of all the techniques. Great video.
Great video! This studio looks like a dream!
This is very helpful for students like me.
Being a printmaker myself, its great to see other artists work from the same field. Keep putting in the work.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Is printmaking still in use idk about this process or its applications much does it have a future with all the digital printing techniques in the market ?
Such interesting information and what a calming video. Lovely. This was really helpful for me in my high school printmaking class.
Well done. Enjoyable introduction video.
This video has been of use to me, many thanks!
This is amazing!
Thank you!
I've been a professional printer 30+years and understand the terms used by the facilitator in the line print docu. He is the one that uses the correct terms used in the trade today it isn't anything as you learn in schools I never went on to do screen printing because of the chemicals used in the process so I stock to expanding my knowledge of offset printing, there are still dangerous chemicals used but the main danger is losing a hand or fingers in a fast moving machine due to usually incorrect fitting ppe. Which must be worn at all times a machine moving at 13000 imp per hour chews the human body like a savageing dog as said him doing explanation of line printing can probably run a print press? That's how he knows the term registration which is a crussial part in printing just as much as colour match. Great videos and I could watch them continuously.
I have an uncle that almost lost a finger in tech school from a press. They are no joke.
I love this and his voice is very relaxing
we need more
What a genuinely beautiful video!! Thank you!
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helpful but some of the examples really didn't show the possibilities... many of these "famous" artists work is no better than what you will find in a local grade school (I've seen better in High Schools).
Interesting presentation, but unfortunately, it is full of errors in the printmaking terminology.