Making a Lithographic Print at The Tamarind Institute of Lithography

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Thanks to Artist Stephanie Mercado and the Tamarind Institute of Lithography For Sharing This Video With Us

Комментарии • 24

  • @joshuacowell963
    @joshuacowell963 7 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant to watch on many levels of professionalism and I was just wondering if you use different plates for each colour to achieve the final print? Many thanks for posting this video. You rock!

  • @xackson
    @xackson Год назад +2

    Hey the post-rock choice of music was awesome. Who is the artist/musician(s)?

  • @inklayer1213
    @inklayer1213 2 года назад +1

    nice work guys - you make it look easy

  • @stephaniemercado
    @stephaniemercado Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! It was such a memorable experience!!!

  • @DusanPavlicek78
    @DusanPavlicek78 2 года назад +1

    Cool video, cool soundtrack 😁👍

  • @rgraz4929
    @rgraz4929 8 месяцев назад

    Is that limestone? Modern day Alois Senefelders! (the inventor offset printing or lithography) Nice stuff!!

  • @adalaire
    @adalaire 2 года назад +1

    fabulous!

  • @bibibipapipa
    @bibibipapipa Год назад

    How come the sponges don’t pick up and smudge the ink?

    • @business_cat_meow
      @business_cat_meow 10 месяцев назад

      the ink is grease based and the sponges have water on them. by pressing only lightly with the sponge, the ink is repelled by the water and doesn't smudge

  • @peterbonucci9661
    @peterbonucci9661 2 года назад

    I don't understand fine art printing. One article I read basically said the current printing technology, (e.g. offset,) can't be fine art.(Wikipedia.) Another one emphasized that each print was different from the others. It seems like it can only be fine art if it is obsolete technology and/or poor QA.
    These people are using stone lithography, so they tick off the obsolete box, but they look like a professional printing group.
    Screenprinting seems to buck this trend. It is still used commercially, but people still make fine art.
    I don't get it. What is the difference that makes some printing art and other printing not art?

    • @BilliePosters
      @BilliePosters 2 года назад +5

      Stone lithography is hardly obsolete there is no other way to get the variety of marks and richness of colour in printing , you simply cannot make a print that has the same qualities without it, and you work directly to the matrix (the stone) which allows for a different type of image construction than making the image first in another medium. Fine Art isn't about commercial printing, its about producing art images in the print medium. Of course it has to have a commercial potential to exist long-term in a capitalist's society, but it there is a reason all walks of artist are STILL drawn to lithography like a magnet, it's mysterious, its beautiful and it's extremely potent at forming arresting images. Don't sleep on stone lithography bbe.

  • @msbalboa1000
    @msbalboa1000 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @thomasgoglio6851
    @thomasgoglio6851 2 года назад +1

    Their backs are going to be toast within one or two years using those jumbo rollers. They need to learn how to feather a flat using smaller rollers. Either that or use their DUFA for those large flats

    • @BilliePosters
      @BilliePosters 2 года назад

      XD Babe that large roller is a silicone rubber roller and it weights almost nothing, you use no pressure with lithography it glides and rolls over the surface, they're backs are going to be fine if they hold good posture when rolling.

    • @thomasgoglio6851
      @thomasgoglio6851 2 года назад +2

      @@BilliePosters As a lithographer of 50+ years all I can say is good luck. I know how light the rollers are, but to have your shoulders spread like that no matter the weight will eventually do you in. I'm just saying there are simpler ways to achieve the same results. I actually make a roller like those that come in at under 8 pounds. I still wouldn't use one on a regular basis, especially for editioning.

  • @davidcahan
    @davidcahan 2 месяца назад

    The music in this one is actually bearable. Can't stand the ones with EDM or sappy music

  • @blastsucarta1068
    @blastsucarta1068 2 года назад

    Too much jealous commentary

  • @joecrowe7062
    @joecrowe7062 3 года назад

    How much did you ladies pay to learn to print,when you could of got a job at a printshop and made money learning how to print.my record was printing 1.250 million feet of Victoria secret tissue paper not a easy task printing on thin paper like that but we could run it at 2400feet per minute

    • @BilliePosters
      @BilliePosters 2 года назад +1

      There aren't many jobs at print workshops LET ALONE many print workshops left around the world who do traditional methods. That's why they have to pay, the apprenticeships and jobs have dwindled to a near non-existence.

    • @thomasgoglio6851
      @thomasgoglio6851 2 года назад

      Gravure?