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Diana Parkhouse - Paper Artist Person on Instagram: "Not to be mistaken for a monarchist, which I am not, but I am absolutely a dogarchist and quite like a corgi. It is a pretty impressive achievement to have monarched for 70 years whichever way you look at it, so in celebration of the Queen's Jubilly, here is a Welsh corgi. Her name of course is Queenie. She's been made from a beer can I found in London yesterday at the train station. .. Queenie  Etching on paper . . . . . . . . . . . .  #drypoint #drypointprint #drypointetching #etchingprint #etchingpress #etchingart #fineartprints #getimprinted #handprinted #handmadeprint #handmadeprints #intaglio #intaglioprint #inkstagram #justprintmaking #printmakingtoday #printmakersofinstagram #printmakingtechniques #printmaker #printmaking #printo Ferric Chloride Etching, Intaglio Printmaking Drypoint, Drypoint Etching Techniques, Etching Prints Printmaking, Etching Prints Ideas, Drypoint Printmaking Ideas, Dry Point Etching Printmaking, Tetrapak Print, Collograph Printmaking

Diana Parkhouse - Paper Artist Person on Instagram: "Not to be mistaken for a monarchist, which I am not, but I am absolutely a dogarchist and quite like a corgi. It is a pretty impressive achievement to have monarched for 70 years whichever way you look at it, so in celebration of the Queen's Jubilly, here is a Welsh corgi. Her name of course is Queenie. She's been made from a beer can I found in London yesterday at the train station. .. Queenie Etching on paper…

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Introduction to Printmaking: Dry Point                                                                                                                                                     More Intaglio Printmaking, Metal Art Techniques, Dry Point, Drypoint Etching, Etching Prints, Nature Art Prints, Printmaking Art, Botanical Drawings, Monoprint

Dry point is the most direct form of intaglio. The artist simply takes a sharp point and uses it to scratch into the metal plate to create the image. There is quite a variety of tools that can be used for this. Here's a video of Wayne Thiebaud doing that at Crown Point Press. As you watch it pay attention to the different ways he marks the plate, from gentle to rough and in-between. He even seems to be scratching into it with a pocket knife at one point. Here's Thiebaud's print. Notice the…

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