Etching
An intaglio printmaking technique that creates thin, fluid lines whose effects can vary from graceful and serpentine to tight and scratchy. An etching needle, a fine-pointed tool, is used to draw on a metal plate that has been coated with a thin layer of waxy ground, making an easy surface to draw though. When the plate is placed in acid, the ground protects the areas it still covers, while the drawn lines expose the plate and are incised, or “bitten,” by the acid. After removing the coating, the plate is inked, filling only the incised lines. Damp paper is placed on the plate and run through a press, forcing the paper into the incised lines to pick up the ink.
Featured Works
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Grande natura morta con la caffettiera (Large Still Life ...
Giorgio Morandi
1933, half the edition printed 1943, the other half printed 1949
Untitled from Black and Red Series (Série noire et rouge)
Joan Miró
1938
Braid
Jim Dine
1973
Large Head
Lucian Freud
1993
Night Shadows
Edward Hopper
1921, published December 1924
Peacock
Kiki Smith
1997
Untitled from Drypoint on Acid
Barry McGee
2006
I hate to see the evenin’ sun go down
Jason Moran
2018
American Gas Station Project, Ithaca, New York, Perspective
Massimo Scolari
1975