Cardboard for the printing plate, corn flake crumbs for the "carborundum", and (now vintage) Speedball oil-based ink. Looks like the brayers were Speedball, too! The paper was probably a decent printmaking paper, one that can hold up to being really wet (notice the REALLY deep embossing he got!). :)
Mesmerising. Thank you for uploading.
Cornflake crumbs,who would have thought! A very enjoyable video on printmaking,thank you for sharing.
Thank you. What a wonderful way to slowly show all the labor-intensive process. BRAVO!
Fascinating watching the process. Many thanks
can anyone tell me who provided the music for this?
This is wonderful!!
Thisis a great short film, very atmospheric. But it would have been useful to tell the viewer what materials were being used.
Cardboard for the printing plate, corn flake crumbs for the "carborundum", and (now vintage) Speedball oil-based ink. Looks like the brayers were Speedball, too! The paper was probably a decent printmaking paper, one that can hold up to being really wet (notice the REALLY deep embossing he got!). :)
Are there more left handed artists than right handed?
Fabulous!
Brilliant!
Interesante hasta la tercera parte, el resto no se puede ver.
excellent..art work
Elmer's was $1.79 back then
sound is terrible.
what is the point of demonstrating if you are not talking and explaining what you are doing good demo other wise but disappointing