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Thursday, 26 August 2010
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
* Print Technique Spotlight; Spitbite - Jenny Spain *
I intend to periodically feature an artist who I feel uses a particular technique or process really well.
I shall start with Spit Bite
I was quite taken with these prints featuring spit bite by Irish print maker Jenny Spain, whose art work I became aware of during the past couple of months. She is a member of one of the longest established print workshops for original prints in Ireland - Graphic Studio in Dublin.
I know only too well how certain issues arise with doing spit bites e.g., when you proof them, they don't seem very dark which can be disappointing, or the acid doesn't seem to be etching into the plate surface very much....and so on......Some advice, in this respect, is available from Emily York on the Magical Secrets website
Although she is using the more toxic resin which of course we no longer use at FDPW the principles are of course the same as in - that the plate is covered with dots which then leave dots of open area, through which the 'acid' will bite through.
With the acrylic resist set up we now have installed at FDPW, we would be using Lascaux acrylic resist, in place of rosin for the aquatint. The resist is sprayed on to metal plate with an airbrush then ferric chloride/ copper sulphate (for which we recently got the recipe from Paul Musgrove) would be brushed on, dripped on, or applied with a squeeze bottle to create soft tones and watercolour bleed like marks onto the plate.
I shall start with Spit Bite
I was quite taken with these prints featuring spit bite by Irish print maker Jenny Spain, whose art work I became aware of during the past couple of months. She is a member of one of the longest established print workshops for original prints in Ireland - Graphic Studio in Dublin.
I know only too well how certain issues arise with doing spit bites e.g., when you proof them, they don't seem very dark which can be disappointing, or the acid doesn't seem to be etching into the plate surface very much....and so on......Some advice, in this respect, is available from Emily York on the Magical Secrets website
Although she is using the more toxic resin which of course we no longer use at FDPW the principles are of course the same as in - that the plate is covered with dots which then leave dots of open area, through which the 'acid' will bite through.
With the acrylic resist set up we now have installed at FDPW, we would be using Lascaux acrylic resist, in place of rosin for the aquatint. The resist is sprayed on to metal plate with an airbrush then ferric chloride/ copper sulphate (for which we recently got the recipe from Paul Musgrove) would be brushed on, dripped on, or applied with a squeeze bottle to create soft tones and watercolour bleed like marks onto the plate.
Monday, 16 August 2010
Angela Heidemann
Just got an update from Angela's blog (I'm a subscriber) with a notification that she had finally had her website updated and very good it's looking too - I had no idea she had done all this work so thought I would share it.
Please if any of you have a blog or website (or a website where you have some work on display) let me/us know email: aine@ainescannell.com
It would be great to have a listing on here, of links to artist members artworks. I particularly liked this drawing by Angela.
Go check out Angela's website and Blog ( There's a link on the website that takes you to the blog).
Please if any of you have a blog or website (or a website where you have some work on display) let me/us know email: aine@ainescannell.com
It would be great to have a listing on here, of links to artist members artworks. I particularly liked this drawing by Angela.
Go check out Angela's website and Blog ( There's a link on the website that takes you to the blog).
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