Lithograph
Lithography is a printing process based on immiscibility of oil and water. Artists draw or paint onto the surface of a limestone (traditionally stone but now usually aluminium) using a greasy crayon or liquid wash. A chemical solution is then applied over the surface, etching the portions of the surface that were not protected by the grease-based image. The printing surface is kept wet, so that a roller charged with oil-based ink can be rolled over the surface, and ink will only stick to the grease-receptive image area. Paper is then placed against the surface and the plate is run through a press. Each color requires its own stone and several subsequent runs through the press.
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Ice Point
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Skater
David Hockney2,000.00 € Add to cart -
Study for Drop-out Nude with Pink Stockings
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Study for Sunset Nude (Variation 5)
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Study for Sunset Nude with Abstract Painting
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Study for Sunset Nude with Abstract Painting (Lying on Side)
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Study for Sunset Nude with Picasso
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Untitled 285
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Untitled 963
Mimmo RotellaRead more