Bhudda, (an etching of one of my cats) measures 5 inches x 7 inches.This is one print of a limited edition of ten.
An etching is a print made from a buying metal plate, either zinc or copper. In an etching, the incisions in the plate are produced by drawing on an acid-resistant wax ground with a sharp tool and immersing the plate in an acid bath. Darker lines are produced by longer immersion.
To create an aquatint, (gray area) the plate is covered with a fine dust of rosin particles and heated so that the rosin dust adheres to it. The plate is then submersed into the acid. The acid bites around the particles, producing a tonal effect.
The plate is then inked and wiped and run through a press. it's a long time honored process producing beautiful results.
Bhudda is printed with black ink on somerset paper.
Product code: Bhudda buying