Collection: Etchings
Traditional etchings created by drawing on a copper plate and then letting the magic of ferric chloride do its work to incise fine lines into the metal that is then hand inked and printed on a large roller press of a design virtually unchanged since the time of Rembrandt. Basically, it's a painstaking, labor intensive version of a medieval copy machine. And though multiples can be printed from the same plate, because each time an image is made, it goes through multiple steps that render each print unique and slightly different from its siblings, even from the same edition.
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