Memory i Etching 19 x 19cm

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Memory i Etching 19 x 19cm

from €100.00

19 x 19cm

“Let me not look for allies in life’s battlefield but to my own strength.”

A drawing of a toddler looking into their future.

Available in a 42.5 x 42.5cm frame.

Copper Plate Etching

This print is hand-pulled, numbered and signed by the artist.
Etching, a method of making prints from a metal plate, usually copper, into which the design has been incised by acid. The copperplate is first coated with an acid-resistant substance, called the etching ground, through which the design is drawn with a sharp tool. The ground is usually a compound of beeswax, bitumen, and resin. The plate is then exposed to nitric acid or dutch mordant, which eats away those areas of the plate unprotected by the ground, forming a pattern of recessed lines. These lines hold the ink, and, when the plate is applied to moist paper, the design transfers to the paper, making a finished print.

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