Home Lithography Printing
Hand printing a lithograph in my home studio. I'm working with ball grained aluminum litho plate and aluminum foil kitchen lithography. For this specific print, I drew with grease pencils and etched with coca cola. I print with a wooden spoon onto gampi paper.
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Seems like a lot of work…with dubious results. Not sure I see the advantage (to pens and brush)…and none of you people ever offer any explanation of an advantage.
Why do we get 10 minutes of work and then when your done we get 5 seconds to see the result, are you not confident enough to give us a couple minutes to see the end result so infuriating, nice picture though.
I guess I still don't fully understand lithography. Why don't you just screen-print instead?
Spectacular! Hi art i. Your living room,who knew?
Wow, I just found your channel and, I got to admit, I'm really impressed. Thanks for sharing, you've just got a new subscriber.
Wow! Just wow!! Your contribution to the art of lithography is amazing!
Fabulous demonstration! Could I ask why you use gum Arabic early on? Is it essential, I have all other materials.
Great work! Thanks for showing more of the process. What was the first plate you printed used? I can see the other plate was aluminum foil. Can you reuse the first plate?
Which chemical have you used
Ooh la la is right! Wonderful work as usual...
Fantastic and fine work ❤
You ate!
wow!! I like.
Wow!!!!
fantastik
Nice....esa técnica en mi idioma se llama "AGUAFUERTE"
Sehr schön
Is your ink water based? I've tryed this tecquinque but i failed and i don't undertood where, i used olive oil, maybe this one?
Beautiful work! Can you re-use the plate for other images (the hard plate, not the foil)?
I've always wondered, Is it not possible to use a clean brayer, instead of a baren or spoon, to transfer the image, please?