Aquatint
Aquatint is a variant of etching, it’s used to achieve tonal effects on a printing plate. Where the engraving technique uses a needle to make lines that print color, aquatint uses powdered rosin to create a tonal effect. Aquatint works by applying a gentle mist of particles over the surface of a plate. When the dust has settled down and stuck to the surface it works as a resistance to the acid and will allow you to create a variety of tones according to its density and time etched. The rosin is acid resistant and typically adhered to the plate by controlled heating.
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Hedy
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Marilyn 1963
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Monica Cross-legged with Beads
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Original poster Andy Warhol “Speedskater” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster David Hockney “Skater” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster James Rosenquist “Ice Point” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Rosemary with Socks, Arms outstretched
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Study for Bedroom Blonde with Lavender Wallpaper
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Toronto Portfolio “Hommage to Warhol”
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