-
resistant to acid. The
artist then
scratches off the
ground with a
pointed etching needle where the
artist wants a line to
appear in the
finished piece, exposing...
-
etchings. Like
etching,
aquatint technique involves the
application of acid to make
marks in a
metal plate.
Where the
etching technique uses a
needle...
-
desired shape.
Other names for
chemical etching include photo etching,
chemical etching,
photo chemical etching and
photochemical machining. It is mostly...
- technique. Munch's Self-Portrait with
Skeleton Arm (1895) is done with an
etching needle-and-ink
method also used by Paul Klee.
Munch also
produced multi-colored...
-
collected and
preserved his plates, in
which the
freer lines of the
etching-
needle largely supplemented the
severity of
burin work. Twenty-nine
folio volumes...
- The
etching revival was the re-emergence and
invigoration of
etching as an
original form of
printmaking during the
period approximately from 1850 to 1930...
- is
known as
etching. In
etching, for example, the
plate is pre-covered in a thin, acid-resistant
resin or wax ground.
Using etching needles or burins,...
- A
ground is waxy
material applied to the
surface of a
metal etching plate. A
metal etching plate is a
piece of
sheet metal,
usually copper, zinc, steel...
- acid-resistant
ground by tools. This is much less effort. As well as
etching needles, the
etched part of
steel engravings made
great use of roulettes, small...
- used. Like
etching,
drypoint is
easier to
master than
engraving for an
artist trained in
drawing because the
technique of
using the
needle is
closer to...