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Dry Point Etching
Etching has been around for nearly
500 years. It is a type of engraving,
where ink is forced through tiny lines
and grooves that have been applied
to a copper plate (or in our case
plastic). A wet piece of paper is laid
onto the plate and forced through a
roller, which then creates a print.
Originally etching was used to
decorate armour in Medieval times.
Decorated parts of the armour were
filled in to give the designs a contrast.
Etching is the print-making
technique most closely associated
with drawing.
What is Dry Point Etching …
Dry point etching is the modern
equivalent to etching. It is called dry
point because you create your
image by scratching into a surface
with a dry needle.
How to create a Dry Point Etching…
1. Draw into your plastic with a sharp
needle. This is called intaglio which
means cutting, carving or engraving
into a flat surface. You can use lots of
different mark-making techniques with
the needle to create different tones
and textures.
2. You can create
rubbings on your
plastic from
anything that has a
raised surface. You
create rubbings by
using fine
sandpaper.
3. You can cut
out sections of
your plastic to
create white
spaces and cut
out your etchings
and overlap them
with other ones.
Etching 16
Etching 16
4. You can also stick brown tape and
masking tape onto your etching to
create interesting textures like the
examples below…
5. When applying the etching ink it
is recommended that you wear
plastic gloves. First apply a thin
layer of ink with a piece of
cardboard. Drag it over your
plastic.
6. Use a piece of fabric or tissue
and push down and turn the ink.
You want to make sure all your
scratches are loaded with ink.
7. You can use newspaper or
tissue paper to clean all ink off
certain areas of your plastic.
8. Spray cartridge paper evenly with
water on both sides. Use paper
fingers to pick up your paper so
your don’t get any ink on it.
9. Sandwich your plastic (ink side
up) with your wet paper on top
between newspaper and put
through the printing press.
10. Place your finished etching
between paper and something
heavy to make sure it dries flat.
Your first task…
1. Create a double page showing different
ways you can create effects with etching.
The page should be well presented,
clearly explained and annotated
2. Research an Etching Artist (use
Pinterest) and bring in a printed image of
their work. This should roughly the same
size as a sketchbook page
Deadline:
Thursday 10th
November

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Etching 16

  • 2. Etching has been around for nearly 500 years. It is a type of engraving, where ink is forced through tiny lines and grooves that have been applied to a copper plate (or in our case plastic). A wet piece of paper is laid onto the plate and forced through a roller, which then creates a print. Originally etching was used to decorate armour in Medieval times. Decorated parts of the armour were filled in to give the designs a contrast. Etching is the print-making technique most closely associated with drawing.
  • 3. What is Dry Point Etching … Dry point etching is the modern equivalent to etching. It is called dry point because you create your image by scratching into a surface with a dry needle.
  • 4. How to create a Dry Point Etching… 1. Draw into your plastic with a sharp needle. This is called intaglio which means cutting, carving or engraving into a flat surface. You can use lots of different mark-making techniques with the needle to create different tones and textures.
  • 5. 2. You can create rubbings on your plastic from anything that has a raised surface. You create rubbings by using fine sandpaper. 3. You can cut out sections of your plastic to create white spaces and cut out your etchings and overlap them with other ones.
  • 8. 4. You can also stick brown tape and masking tape onto your etching to create interesting textures like the examples below…
  • 9. 5. When applying the etching ink it is recommended that you wear plastic gloves. First apply a thin layer of ink with a piece of cardboard. Drag it over your plastic. 6. Use a piece of fabric or tissue and push down and turn the ink. You want to make sure all your scratches are loaded with ink. 7. You can use newspaper or tissue paper to clean all ink off certain areas of your plastic.
  • 10. 8. Spray cartridge paper evenly with water on both sides. Use paper fingers to pick up your paper so your don’t get any ink on it. 9. Sandwich your plastic (ink side up) with your wet paper on top between newspaper and put through the printing press. 10. Place your finished etching between paper and something heavy to make sure it dries flat.
  • 11. Your first task… 1. Create a double page showing different ways you can create effects with etching. The page should be well presented, clearly explained and annotated 2. Research an Etching Artist (use Pinterest) and bring in a printed image of their work. This should roughly the same size as a sketchbook page Deadline: Thursday 10th November