I should have titled this: "From pretty drawing to a somewhat scary print." Or intense print...
Today was a busy, busy day for me with preparing this image for my last print for my current etching class. It helps me to first draw the portrait I want to use before I flip the image horizontally and then paint it onto the copper plate with this stuff called "white ground" or "soap ground." Basically, where the white ground is thick, the acid won't bite as much. So, depending on how you apply it, you can get a nice range of values.After I had finished painting, I packed up everything I needed and went to the print studio, where I prepared a lovely acid bath for this pretty lady. And, voilà, after only seven minutes - all etched!
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I love the colorful reflection in this photo! |
The print is a little dark and I can see where I didn't wipe the ink quite enough. Also, when I print her in color rather than black, she'll lighten up quite a bit. The background? Something lacy I think... to go with my previous "doily print."
While the print isn't quite as sweet as the drawing, I love how she changed personality in the print. She looks so much more determined!
And because many of my blog friends participate in Sunday Sketches, I decided I would, too. I may not have time to visit everyone there at the moment, but it looks like a great group of people, and I think my quick drawing qualifies as a sketch.
Wishing you all a beautiful Sunday evening, a good night and a fantastic start to the new week!