Hand-Pulled Monotype Printing with Akua Inks and Pin Press

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Susan Rostow, inventor of Akua Intaglio and Liquid Pigment Inks, gives a step-by-step overview demonstrating how to create a hand-pulled monotype print using the Akua Pin Press. Video features Akua Intaglio and Liquid Pigments Inks and highlights reductive and additive techniques, creating wash effects, choosing the right paper, and how to print using Akua's portable printing press. Akua Inks' unique working properties are highlighted throughout the demonstration including their extended working time and soap and water cleanup.
    Take a Hands-on Workshop: Ongoing workshops using Akua Inks are held at Susan Rostow's Brooklyn Studio. For the Brooklyn Studio schedule, please visit: www.SusanRostow.com
    Director/Editor: Heddi Vaughan Siebel
    Director of Cinematography: Brian Dowley
    Original Music: Dewey Dellay
    Sound Mix: Raul Rosa

Комментарии • 51

  • @tracymarshall-johnson1417
    @tracymarshall-johnson1417 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much for showing cleanup. It's something that gets left out and self taught artists like me really appreciate it!

    • @akuaprintshop4511
      @akuaprintshop4511  5 лет назад +1

      Clean-up is one of our favorite parts because its so easy with Akua! Thrilled to hear you enjoyed the video and getting the knowledge you are looking for.

  • @speedball_art
    @speedball_art 11 лет назад

    So glad Lawrence Art was able to help you and that you're enjoying experimenting with the inks! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @rodolfolarrea8493
    @rodolfolarrea8493 3 года назад

    Susan is one the best in youtube and a genius artist ...

  • @tamsinthai
    @tamsinthai 6 лет назад +10

    'pin press' - $239.67. Stainless steel rolling pin - $7.5

  • @lizkirby8805
    @lizkirby8805 4 года назад +2

    Amazing !!! You are a wonderful artist and educator! Thank you so much

    • @akuaprintshop4511
      @akuaprintshop4511  4 года назад

      Thank you for the lovely comment and for watching! New video coming soon on monochromatic printing, so stay tuned!

  • @DeniseLush
    @DeniseLush 5 лет назад +2

    this is all very interesting. A lot like gel printing but the products are different! I love the idea of having that black ink in a bottle with a fine tip! I love playing with the gel plate and would love to try this technique as well!

    • @akuaprintshop4511
      @akuaprintshop4511  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Denise! Those are our needle applicators, they're great!

    • @sophiew1967
      @sophiew1967 3 года назад

      Denise ,look on EBay at came decorating/ came icing supplies or buy a bottle and steel nib that's used for silk painting & use one for your thinner ink .

    • @DeniseLush
      @DeniseLush 3 года назад

      @@sophiew1967 thanks Sophie.

  • @Samahra01
    @Samahra01 Год назад

    I love the parfait...very resourceful and I really appreciate that!!!

  • @MrTangotoes
    @MrTangotoes 8 лет назад

    great video, a range of techniques, I especially like the clean up section as I would have had a go and then been stuck with dirty equipment. Thanks,

  • @sophiew1967
    @sophiew1967 3 года назад

    I really enjoyed watching you create that monoprint ,reminded me of one of Brian Eno or David Byrne"s album covers on one of the earlier ambient masterpieces Mr Eno has created over the years :) I notice our friend below has left the elephant in the room of all observations comparing your pin press to a rolling on ..lol..HOWEVER .sorry I'm a total newby to pin presses and only read about them yesterday ,we really are incredibly limited here in the UK as to what's available supplies wise ,even in specialist art shops & I' s never heard about these before .SO.I.studied product design/ engineering many years ago so can see that it's been designed & crafted to a very high standard hence the price ...I also noticed ( this really appealed to me as I'm 've now got MS pretty badly & my days of cranking the handle of an enormous Victorian flat bed press are long gong) and the way you appeared to just glide across the paper without applying enormous pressure would solve 90% of my problems trying to print again from home after a 3 yrs absence ,also the floor of my.Victoria cottage would cave in if I tried to buy a beautiful old reconditioned press or even if I converted a mangle..the floorboards are just dreadful but I' m renting so it's tough t*tty for me!.lol.So how does this exactly work ?? Is it very heavy ,it doesn't look like it is & if not how is it applying such even pressure without you either readjusting the depth of applying any woman power & sheer strength to add pressure..that bit I don't understand ?
    I found this tonight online in a printing supply company based in London for over £200 ,I see it's milled & polished beautifully by hand it sedms..but why is it so expensive compared say to a baren & I' he even found some really fancy handmade glass ones for sale the other day on Etsy..I.want to do some relief printing at home ,simple collagraphs just built up & etched away card & paper etc ,some tetrapak drypoint style prints & some mini prints...so I'm m after a simple press to cover those techniques that won't break the bank .
    Sorry this is so long ..lol.how does this pin roller work ?is it weighted in some special way & will it cope with both scribed/ carved plates as well as built up.card collagraphs,surely one would need a felt pad for a more textured 3D plate.The UK is back in full lockdown again & I.have h ad to put myself in lockdown since he end of last March ,after 8 mths...yeah it's time to get my frustrations out on some paper & ink.!😉 I.wish I.was rich ,had to.leave my.job ages ago working with severely disabled adults...life is ironic to say the least !

  • @lizprint2011
    @lizprint2011 11 лет назад

    Thank you for this. I managed to find a supplier in the UK - Lawrence Art Supplies . Busy playing around with monoprints and really liking your ink.

  • @akuaprintshop4511
    @akuaprintshop4511  11 лет назад +1

    The Akua Pin Press is definitely a crowd favorite! Thanks for watching!

  • @milesmartin4958
    @milesmartin4958 Год назад

    What is the difference between this product and a metal rolling pin that costs a fifth the price?

  • @akuaprintshop4511
    @akuaprintshop4511  11 лет назад

    We are using one of our Needle Applicators from the Akua Needle Applicator Set. You can learn more about these great tools by visiting the "Pens and Applicators" section Akua's website.

    • @UjwalaPrabhu
      @UjwalaPrabhu 7 лет назад

      Akua Printshop I recently tried out the needle applicator. With hardly any pressure at all it left scratches on my petg board forcing me to etch on it instead of being able to recycle it for repeated use. I had 2 questions- is there any way I can smoothen these tips? Secondly can I use the akua liquid ink in a fountain pen or will it destroy the pen? Thank you.

  • @lettibu
    @lettibu Год назад

    hi which kind of roller you use...it s all metal, its heavy

  • @christinewrestsmith6957
    @christinewrestsmith6957 2 года назад

    powder on breyers for storing????? is that simply whiting powder please?? and why???

  • @christinewrestsmith6957
    @christinewrestsmith6957 Год назад

    Powder on the brayers???

  • @sandrapalmer138
    @sandrapalmer138 3 года назад

    This a wonderful video. How big is the "plate" you are working on? Is it tempered glass? How thick is the glass and does it sit in a frame or do you just have it taped?

  • @sophiew1967
    @sophiew1967 3 года назад

    I correct myself..I found the Pin Press in Lawrence's printing supply shop here in the UK for £325 tonight & not £200 ..:(

  • @yasingh9456
    @yasingh9456 4 года назад +2

    Hi , susan
    Is there is permanent ink used for intaglio printing on plastic or polymer paper ?
    Thank you

  • @annbritton1669
    @annbritton1669 4 года назад

    Hello, love what you do its mesmerizing, will that pin press work for me? I make a lot of lino prints using the soft easy carve and mono prints using a gelli plate I love the sophisticated results you get and am willing to invest in your products I just want to make sure they will work.

  • @Pila426
    @Pila426 9 лет назад

    Beautiful and fascinating!

  • @crispypoohs
    @crispypoohs 11 лет назад +2

    I waaaaant that giant rolling pin

  • @agneshosni4787
    @agneshosni4787 Год назад

    What’s the powder used?

  • @1stcathy
    @1stcathy 2 года назад

    It didn't look like the print paper was dampened. Is that your usual - smooth, dry paper? Is that because ink is waterbased?

  • @euearte-galeriadearteonlin8722
    @euearte-galeriadearteonlin8722 4 года назад

    Muito bom! Parabéns!

  • @shepdoganimations6360
    @shepdoganimations6360 3 года назад

    Can you tell me what the little squuezy bottle you use for drawing with the ink is please? Thank you :)

  • @amys1706
    @amys1706 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I wonder if the plate will move when placing the pin on top? There’s nothing to anchor the plate and the paper onto the working surface...the plate may skid, no?

    • @akuaprintshop4511
      @akuaprintshop4511  5 лет назад +5

      Great question! If you put a very small drop of water or even moisten the area below your plate with a damp paper towel, the plate will stick down to the table and will be held in place. Typically the paper and plate will stick together naturally enough to not throw off the registration, but moistening the surface below will really do the trick.

  • @lizprint2011
    @lizprint2011 11 лет назад

    What is the great drawing tool you are using to put down your fine lines? Really good video, thanks.

  • @MathinusG
    @MathinusG 7 лет назад

    Thanks, but is it out of focus for everyone else too?

  • @jhoffmanwy
    @jhoffmanwy 9 лет назад

    Don't know if you're monitoring these comments, but if you are, I am wondering if you soak the size out of your paper before printing or just use it dry? Great video - has given me the itch to do monoprints again!

    • @DancingQueenie
      @DancingQueenie 5 лет назад

      jhoffmanwy
      from what I've learned working with Akua inks, you have to dampen WATERCOLOR paper but if you're using printmaking paper, you don't.

  • @davidannett3322
    @davidannett3322 6 лет назад

    Just got mine today!
    any flexibility with ink type? can i use liquid acrylic maybe?

    • @goilo888
      @goilo888 6 лет назад

      Late reply, but the problem with acrylic is that it dries so quickly. You would have to work very fast in order to do a mono-print. I can testify that Akua Liquid Pigment does indeed stay wet on the palette, or plate, for many days - and probably much, much longer.

  • @annasteele9464
    @annasteele9464 5 лет назад +1

    Do you re-use the plastic you paint on?

    • @DancingQueenie
      @DancingQueenie 5 лет назад +1

      Anna Steele
      you can clean the acrylic plates with water that has a few drops of Dawn in it - very dilute soapy water. Then wipe it with Bounty (lint free) paper towels. And it's ready to use again.

  • @katmcgee9516
    @katmcgee9516 6 лет назад

    I could not quite catch what it is your sprinkle on the bracers for storing?

    • @jsmorris
      @jsmorris 6 лет назад

      Kat McGee is probably Magnesium carbonate

    • @DancingQueenie
      @DancingQueenie 5 лет назад

      Kat McGee
      I use cornstarch to keep the brayers dry.

  • @CoxJoxSox
    @CoxJoxSox 7 лет назад

    What is that table made out of? Is that tempered glass?

  • @marciacrosby6170
    @marciacrosby6170 6 лет назад

    Unfortunately the image is flashing, so I can't watch it; looks like it might be very informative; pls considering re-editing process