Just wonderful. I did these types of prints years ago in college and never forgot the pleasure from pulling a print. Beautiful explanation and presentation!
this is like staring into a fire while your cousin tells you about their taxes while occasionally throwing in one of their tax-papers into the fire with a handful of flammable powders. Dull, but somehow calming to listen to and watch, then spontaneously captivating.
the end result of these plates are very beautiful However, as a print maker myself, alot the processes used was very inefficient that being said, I still found this video good and the art work shown was beautiful
@impdream70 Ferric acid etching times for copper are anywhere from 1 min-24 and beyond that u just get open biting. But it really depends on the concentration. In my school we use the same acid for about 1 semester (or 3 months) but thats 60 people using the same acid. . .as far as disposial im not sure. I know simple baking soda can neutralize it and i think i can go down the sink then hope i helped!!
Very good! I'm in an "intro to intaglio' course at an art college, and not getting near this level of technical instruction. We just transfer a drawing onto a grounded plate, put it into acid for a time, rinse it, spray it with black spray paint, back into acid, and repeat. This is to establish etched lines. I don't get it. Then after that's done, we start aquatinting with the spray paint again. We have to stop out areas we don't want aquatinted, with spray - and so on. I'm finding it confusing
I'm getting annoyed because I have to produce a portfolio, with a lot of prints; would like to work on my own after hours, but there's nobody to help me out and I still don't know what the times are for acid bath. Did it on my own for a landscape, but lines turned out too heavy imo. They're all etched lines, would prefer burin.
cheers for that, about 30seconds after i left that i found out by looking at another video,d'oh........i dont suppose you know what make and brand of inks i could be using for the monos and lino printing do you? ive had to buy a medium that mixes with my system 3d paint but i cant see it lasting that long, the stuff i remember using at uni came in metal tins but i never wrote the names down
can someone tell me what the printing technique is where you lay your ink/paint out on a flat surface, your paper goes on top and you simply draw or trace what you want over the top,,,,when you remove your paper its obviously transfered on to the other side but just where you've made your marks?!?!
The best intaglio video out there; I work in a museum.
Just wonderful. I did these types of prints years ago in college and never forgot the pleasure from pulling a print. Beautiful explanation and presentation!
the most satisfying video even before satisfying videos were a thing!
This is the kind of video my art teacher would play on the nostalgic TV cart in the early 2000’s
Hello, I am a professional intaglio printer I teaching intaglio printing. Congratulations for your great video!!!!
This is really nice, I can show my friends what I've been working on all semester! \o/
cool!!! i've learned a lot from this video...especially now that we are doing intaglio prints in our Materials II: Printmaking class
this is like staring into a fire while your cousin tells you about their taxes while occasionally throwing in one of their tax-papers into the fire with a handful of flammable powders.
Dull, but somehow calming to listen to and watch, then spontaneously captivating.
Lovely tree and those tones!!!! *drools* Thanks for this video. I missed the demo in my class and wanted to no how to do an aquatint! Yay!
Awesome. I saw a press like the one in the video at the BEP in Fort Worth TX, I just didn't know what type of press it was.
Is it just me or is the audio for this video recorded using only the right speaker instead of mono?
yea i thought mine was broken or sum
Wow! Thanks for this video! Very informative and interesting!
Thank you for the excellent video
The end result is very beautiful!
Great overview of intaglio methods!
Extremely informative. Thank you for this video!
This is amazing, I needed to know this for my test!! Thank you!❤️
Are you taking art appreciation too?
@@Son0fFalse ye lmao
@@lurekings9612 Yes, I am also taking an Art Appreciation class and it covers prints. this video helps a lot. Thanks,
the end result of these plates are very beautiful
However, as a print maker myself, alot the processes used was very inefficient
that being said, I still found this video good and the art work shown was beautiful
That was an awesome print. I need to try that someday
That was awesome!! Very informative, and super talent. Thanks for posting!!
Thank you!
Great vid. Very educational and impressive!
6:47 the one he is holding looks so beautiful
That was a BEAUTIFUL print, holy crap.
Thanks man. Nice video. Very clean
Lovely video and result!
the one I'm holding right now looks so beautiful too. Want to see it ?
sorry, couldn't resist
amazing stuff
Excellent. Thank you!
my right ear enjoyed this video
interesting, very informative!
Awesome!
@impdream70
Ferric acid etching times for copper are anywhere from 1 min-24 and beyond that u just get open biting. But it really depends on the concentration. In my school we use the same acid for about 1 semester (or 3 months) but thats 60 people using the same acid. . .as far as disposial im not sure. I know simple baking soda can neutralize it and i think i can go down the sink then
hope i helped!!
woah!! so cool!! :D
WOW SO INTERESTING!!!!
Awesome & Thank you so much :)
Very good! I'm in an "intro to intaglio' course at an art college, and not getting near this level of technical instruction. We just transfer a drawing onto a grounded plate, put it into acid for a time, rinse it, spray it with black spray paint, back into acid, and repeat. This is to establish etched lines. I don't get it. Then after that's done, we start aquatinting with the spray paint again. We have to stop out areas we don't want aquatinted, with spray - and so on. I'm finding it confusing
Great vid
Thanks for watching the pulping video - this seems like a very interesting process...
It's awesome
4th grade - how Posada made engravings...very detailed
so nice
Dam, this narrator is man specific
Nice... Sir I also wanted to learn intaglio printing.
How I can?
@impdream70 Yeah I'm pretty sure you can just wash the plate and repaint it.
I'm getting annoyed because I have to produce a portfolio, with a lot of prints; would like to work on my own after hours, but there's nobody to help me out and I still don't know what the times are for acid bath. Did it on my own for a landscape, but lines turned out too heavy imo. They're all etched lines, would prefer burin.
I did this some when I was in art school at my University ;) ☠
Lol thas funny.my right eat enjoyed this twice for Graphic design school...Ima repeat offender lol
cheers for that, about 30seconds after i left that i found out by looking at another video,d'oh........i dont suppose you know what make and brand of inks i could be using for the monos and lino printing do you? ive had to buy a medium that mixes with my system 3d paint but i cant see it lasting that long, the stuff i remember using at uni came in metal tins but i never wrote the names down
instead of metal, can you use wood?
can someone tell me what the printing technique is where you lay your ink/paint out on a flat surface, your paper goes on top and you simply draw or trace what you want over the top,,,,when you remove your paper its obviously transfered on to the other side but just where you've made your marks?!?!
woooooooooooooow :0
Ugh i am so confused.. i'm doing this in my art class but with a plastic plate, and need someone to physically show me.
Oee kiyomasa
What is the ink used on the engraving part?
so whats mezzotint then?
Interesting
WOW
Master peice info
Came here from jack reacher killing floor novel
ANJAYYYYY
My left ear does not enjoy this!
The initial weird singing almost made me stop watching this. It's very distracting, but this is an excellent overview of techniques.
Am i the only one in 2020
I thought that I just lost my left ear.....lol....
duhhh
ny aut