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These are real cool! Good job on them. We did printmaking in Art once and it was fun but it was probably the lowest level of printmaking that you can have
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The Abstract is a redesign from one of my Design I projects. Once I get a new Card Reader, I'll take a picture of it. I left out some elaborate metallic swirls and spirals since I was trying to get the hang of the needle and not trying to stab myself with it. o_o! |
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Zinc plate. :3
You cut off the size of your print, file the edges, coat it in hardground (liquid wax), etch out the picture, put it in acid, wash off the acid, clean off the wax, ink it up, scrap off the excess, soak your paper, ready the press, print your plate, let the paper dry for a couple hours.... Repeat. I think the block is featured in my Printmaking III or VI. Someone did an Edgar Allan Poe/Raven/Nevermore print. o_O It. Looks. Awesome! |
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Thanks. I should print my Human Figure tomorrow. I'm a little unsure if those weird white spots are just unclean spots or accident-acid areas. I guess I'll find out tomorrow. xD Even if it's the latter, it'll still work. Old-fashion Santa in an old-fashion print style.
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