Hardest Fun - Engraving

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2021
  • Bill Ritchie says the hardest kind of platemaking in fine art is engraving. In this two-minute video he shows how he practices with the burin, and compares it to an engraving he made 54 years ago.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Steven-wb9hb
    @Steven-wb9hb 4 дня назад

    I came across this video randomly and am intrigued by the art style and technique! Fascinated by all of it.

  • @stephensmith9756
    @stephensmith9756 Месяц назад

    Secure your plate. It makes the engraving easier

  • @jarlsoars1150
    @jarlsoars1150 2 года назад +2

    I think 'people' have become obsolete to engraving. It's saddening that these forms of printing today are relegated to the novices, diehards or enthusiasts.

    • @BillRitchie
      @BillRitchie  2 года назад +1

      There is hope and - big surprise - it may come from kids! Working on a "printpals" scheme and dreaming up lessons like engraving on cheese! Keeping printmaking alive one way or the other. Thank you - now on to your comment on the Ugly Pot.

    • @mulanjamilah7849
      @mulanjamilah7849 2 года назад

      @@BillRitchie hello do you understand bulino phill coughan graver? Is your chisel the same shape as Phil's? I'm interested in carving but I'm having a little trouble with the chisel material and type information. how many degrees in section for your chisel?

    • @BillRitchie
      @BillRitchie  2 года назад

      @@mulanjamilah7849 I bought my engraving tools already made, and I believe they are 45-degree angle in section. They come in square or lozenge shafts, and mine are square in cross-section. Good question, but I don't know if I can answer accurately. - B

    • @mulanjamilah7849
      @mulanjamilah7849 2 года назад

      @@BillRitchie How many degrees of hell does the chisel have?