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Brooding Primordial Powers - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
Mouth72.jpg
The Word is Heard - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Principalities in Struggle - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Generations to Reveal - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
Wings72.jpg
Mysteries Unfold - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
EyesReveal72.jpg
Eyes of Past and Future Worlds Observe - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Birth of Hope - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Persistent Death - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Father Sky and Mother Earth - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Earth's Guardians - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Life Grown Tall - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Immortality Desired, Yet Death Remains - Viscosity Colour Etching
CA$550.00
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Poem
CA$550.00
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Viscosity Colour Etching

To create a traditional viscosity etching, a ground is applied to the surface of the plate and lines are drawn through the resist using a sharp metal needle. The plate is put into an acid bath and the exposed lines are etched into the metal plate.

To create the tonal areas the initial resist is removed and additional resist is applied to allow some areas to remain exposed.

When inking a viscosity etching the printmaking ink is forced into all the lines and the surface wiped clean, then a single pass of large hard rubber roller flooded with coloured ink is applied. A second pass with a large softer rubber roller inked in a different colour with a different viscosity or oiliness is dropped into the open bit areas on the plate, which creates the luminous colour which is characteristic of viscosity colour etchings.

ADDITIONAL SHOP INFORMATION

Eco Packaging:
I care about how my art practice impacts the environment. I'm pleased to say that all the packaging for my smaller prints (backing, protective sleeves, etc.) are all recyclable, and are also made from recycled materials. I source them from Canadian companies, and I also use a Canadian printing shop to produce them. I really truly care about producing quality products to share with you.

Shipping:
Free shipping to the US and Canada.
International shipping: Please contact me for a quote based on your order.

Refund Policy:

As an independent artist, I do not accept returns. However, please contact me if you are not fully satisfied with your purchase.

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