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Printmaking: M. Ryan Academic Decathlon 2005-06

Printmaking is a group of mechanically aided processes that allow for the production of multiple artworks. There are four main types of printmaking: relief printing, intaglio, screen printing, and lithography. Relief printing involves cutting away parts of a surface to leave a raised pattern that can transfer ink to paper. Intaglio involves incising lines into a plate that hold ink which is then pressed onto paper. Lithography uses a greasy drawing on a plate that repels water but attracts ink to create the image. Screen printing uses a screen with blank areas blocked to force ink through the mesh and create the print.
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Printmaking: M. Ryan Academic Decathlon 2005-06

Printmaking is a group of mechanically aided processes that allow for the production of multiple artworks. There are four main types of printmaking: relief printing, intaglio, screen printing, and lithography. Relief printing involves cutting away parts of a surface to leave a raised pattern that can transfer ink to paper. Intaglio involves incising lines into a plate that hold ink which is then pressed onto paper. Lithography uses a greasy drawing on a plate that repels water but attracts ink to create the image. Screen printing uses a screen with blank areas blocked to force ink through the mesh and create the print.
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Printmaking

M. Ryan Academic Decathlon 2005-06

Printmaking
Definition: a group of mechanically aided two-dimensional processes that permit the production of multiple original artworks.

Relief Printmaking
Intaglio Printmaking

Screen Printmaking
Lithography

Printmaking
Relief printmaking: the artist cuts away parts of the surface of a plate. The part that is not cut away will stand out in relief.

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Printmaking

Relief printmaking: Ink is applied to the plate and the relief parts of the plate produce the image.

Printmaking
Relief printmaking: Ink is rolled over the surface of the plate with a brayer and ink can be forced onto the paper with a burnisher.

Printmaking
Intaglio printmaking: lines are incised on wood or metal plates and ink is placed in the grooves and forced with intense pressure.
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Printmaking
Intaglio printmaking: The paper is typically soaked in water to ensure ink transfer.

Printmaking
Intaglio printmaking: two techniques- acid and non-acid (refers to how the plate is made) Acid: The plate is coated with something known as a ground (wax, petroleum jelly, varnish) The artist sketches into the ground removing it. The plate is covered with acid which eats at the uncovered metal. Examples: etching, aquatint, embossing

Printmaking
Intaglio printmaking: two techniques- acid and non-acid (refers to how the plate is made) Non-Acid: The plate is scratched or incised with a sharp tool. Examples: drypoint, engraving, mezzotint

Printmaking
Lithography: A drawing is made on the stone or plate with a greasy crayon or tusche, and then washed with water. When ink is applied it sticks to the greasy drawing but runs off (or is resisted by) the wet surface allowing a print-- a lithograph-- to be made of the drawing.

Printmaking
Screen Printing: An image is imposed on a screen of silk or other fine mesh, with blank areas coated with an impermeable substance, and ink is forced through the mesh onto the printing surface. Also called serigraphy or silk-screen.

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