@1:14 - what is that she's doing? Everything else can be worked out but if I knew what the liquid was I could see what the purpose was. Might have to try an alternate method of treating the silver foil like cheap neat cola to prepare the surface.
Hi Kitty, Sorry - there is no audio on this video. We work in a busy space so there's often a lot of background noise! Some of our more recent videos have audio on them and we're working on improving our videos all the time. Thanks for watching!
Not a good video for someone new to printmaking. There was a lot left out starting with, what was that paper/cardboard you started out with and what were you doing? Followed by, what were you doing?
Hello! This video is just a quick demo of kithen lithography , rather than full instructions. For more details you could read our blog: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography?_pos=1&_sid=35e41c703&_ss=r
Sorry you haven't found this helpful - this is not one of our tutorial videos, just a quick glimpse at printmaking in our studio. You can find full instructions here: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography?_pos=1&_sid=14cfdff6a&_ss=r
Woe carbon paper works! Thanks for info!
It is remarkable how you managed to pull out such thin lines! Or is there some trick with that indigo sheet? Anyway, awesome, thank you!
The indigo sheet is carbon paper - it lays down a thin greasy line that works really well!
This is great under the COVID19 lockdown, but is there sound? to better understand your process
@1:14 - what is that she's doing? Everything else can be worked out but if I knew what the liquid was I could see what the purpose was. Might have to try an alternate method of treating the silver foil like cheap neat cola to prepare the surface.
You can read the full instructions here: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography
Vinegar instead of coke?
Vinegar and coke have a similar ph so it might work - give it a go!
Congratulations Good idea, but an question for you: has the sheet of paper been wet before? as is done for chalcographic engravings
You can read the full instructions here: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography
Can I use fabric paint to print an image on a fabric?
Should be able to - thin cheap EVA foam stuck onto a piece of board (for stiffness) works really well.
No audio
Hi Kitty, Sorry - there is no audio on this video. We work in a busy space so there's often a lot of background noise! Some of our more recent videos have audio on them and we're working on improving our videos all the time. Thanks for watching!
I thought it was just me.
Not a good video for someone new to printmaking. There was a lot left out starting with, what was that paper/cardboard you started out with and what were you doing? Followed by, what were you doing?
Hello! This video is just a quick demo of kithen lithography , rather than full instructions. For more details you could read our blog: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography?_pos=1&_sid=35e41c703&_ss=r
a lot of missing information here
This is just a quick demo. This blog post might be more helpful: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography?_pos=1&_sid=e85051c0e&_ss=r
No audio, no captions, no description of the process. The carbon paper was useful information, but the rest is not presented very well at all.
Sorry you haven't found this helpful - this is not one of our tutorial videos, just a quick glimpse at printmaking in our studio. You can find full instructions here: handprinted.co.uk/blogs/blog/kitchen-lithography?_pos=1&_sid=14cfdff6a&_ss=r
@@Handprinteduk Thank you for the link. That is VERY helpful. You should add to your description under the video.
@@paulfoote7869 Happy to help!