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Perfect video ! thanks for sharing Colleen - beautiful work as always - kate
Thanks for your support
Wow! I'm a big escher fan, that's pretty crazy to think all of his lithographs were done with grease pencil! It explains a lot!
Thank you, I've always wondered how this is done.
Is here a more labor intensive process to do this? Is there some benefit in doing it this way?
Once you create the stone you can print multiple copies
By printing copies you get good quality artwork at affordable prices, which means it is accessible to everyone
@@just-art How many? Whats the cost of the stone per square foot? What advantages does this method have compared to easier methods?
very cool
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed it!!!
The San Francisco Art Institute had a stone litho studio. I touched one and got yelled at. My bad. Just had to touch it.
I've been using litho pencil for years on drawings and plexiglass. Never tried to make a lithograph. Way too much process for me.
True, it is a long process, but believe me, very very rewarding
Go digital. With the right Photoshop brushes you can replicate the texture of lithography.
@ebanfield ha! I'm 72 ! I'm not going digital. At least my litho works were drawn by HAND!
@@davidmayhew8083 I’m almost 80. I draw by hand as well. But I draw on a surface that collects digital data. You should try it.
@@ebanfield You may get close to it, but a good litho print is definitely something different: the giclee print you get out of photoshop will fade after a few years. A lithograph will not
Perfect video ! thanks for sharing Colleen - beautiful work as always - kate
Thanks for your support
Wow! I'm a big escher fan, that's pretty crazy to think all of his lithographs were done with grease pencil! It explains a lot!
Thank you, I've always wondered how this is done.
Is here a more labor intensive process to do this? Is there some benefit in doing it this way?
Once you create the stone you can print multiple copies
By printing copies you get good quality artwork at affordable prices, which means it is accessible to everyone
@@just-art How many? Whats the cost of the stone per square foot? What advantages does this method have compared to easier methods?
very cool
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed it!!!
The San Francisco Art Institute had a stone litho studio. I touched one and got yelled at. My bad. Just had to touch it.
I've been using litho pencil for years on drawings and plexiglass. Never tried to make a lithograph. Way too much process for me.
True, it is a long process, but believe me, very very rewarding
Go digital. With the right Photoshop brushes you can replicate the texture of lithography.
@ebanfield ha! I'm 72 ! I'm not going digital. At least my litho works were drawn by HAND!
@@davidmayhew8083 I’m almost 80. I draw by hand as well. But I draw on a surface that collects digital data. You should try it.
@@ebanfield You may get close to it, but a good litho print is definitely something different: the giclee print you get out of photoshop will fade after a few years. A lithograph will not