Printmaking Exhibition London Originals Art from British Print Makers
"Printmaking for Mixed Media Artists"
Printmaking gallery Introductions
Originals:
The Contemporary Printmaking Show
Originals is the UKs most prestigious printmaking exhibition.
Now in its sixth year, and building on its reputation as the single most important Open Print Show in the UK, it presents another sensational exhibition with an outstanding mix of famous names, up and coming artists and the best of current students.
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Printmaking
Carving Tools
according to Wikipedia
"... Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper.
Except in the case of monotyping, the process is capable of producing multiples of the same piece, which is called a 'print'.
Each piece produced is not a copy but considered 'an original' since it is not a reproduction of another work of art and is technically (more correctly) known as an 'impression'.
Painting or drawing, on the other hand by contrast, creates a unique original piece of artwork.
~ Prints are created from a single original surface, known technically as a matrix.
~ Common types of matrices include: plates of metal, usually copper or zinc for engraving or etching; stone, used for lithography; blocks of wood for woodcuts, linoleum for linocuts and fabric plates for screen-printing.
~ But there are many other kinds of matrix substrates and related processes discussed below.
~Works printed from a single plate create an edition, in modern times usually each signed and numbered to form a limited edition.
~ Prints may also be published in book form, as artist's books.
~ A single print could be the product of one or multiple techniques.
How
Printmaking Exhibition London
art print
art print
Lino Cut ( Linoleum print making technique )
art print
by printmaker
Tor Hildyard
Litho sketch
by Print maker
Rachel Pank
hand printed monoprint
by printmaker
Tessa Holmes
solar plate etching
by Printmaker
Peter Lawrence
Wood engraving
Art Print Printmaking Exhibition London Originals
prints from this exhibition and artist information can be found here
I continue to be surprised at the sheer range of materials suitable for printmaking
~ In essence it is making amark , wither in relief form or intaglio techniques ...according to wiki differetn printmaking types are ...
.. * relief printing, where the ink goes on the original surface of the matrix. Relief techniques include: woodcut or woodblock as the Asian forms are usually known, wood engraving, linocut and metalcut;
* intaglio, where the ink goes beneath the original surface of the matrix. Intaglio techniques include: engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint, chine-collé and drypoint;
* planographic, where the matrix retains its entire surface, but some parts are treated to make the image. Planographic techniques include: lithography, monotyping, and digital techniques.
* stencil, including: screen-printing and pochoir
* Viscosity printing
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