This is a print I made during a workshop on direct-to-plate polymer photogravure.
The image was originally a Polaroid!
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Images are 4 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches (Polaroid can't just be square... has to be a bit off) and the paper size are what you can see by the ruler on the side of the image.
A casualty of working on a press with a group of newbies (me included)- the press wasn't wiped clean because the rag cleaning it was filthy by day two and no one noticed until I did. On my print. It's bad enough I'm a messy new printer! It's hard to see in photos, but all over the white paper are very small lines where the ink caught in the scratched plexi we were printing on. It's not horrible, but this is definitely a "workshop print". But oh I love the blue on top! Inked black with a swipe of blue black in the dark water of the springs.
Printed on Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag.
If you’re not familiar with photogravure, it’s a 19th century intaglio process where ink is applied and wiped off a *plate that has an intricately etched image on it. The inks are pushed into the etching at different depths which is how gradations are created in the print. The plate is placed on an etching press, covered with wetted paper, and pressed with tremendous pressure to literally smash the inks into the paper fibers.
It is one of the most archival print processes and very hands-on!
I’m brand new to this, so I can assure you no print is exactly the same. Even if I become extremely practiced, the inking and wiping of the plate will never be an exact duplicate. If any color is added, then every print will definitely be unique.
*as of now I do not produce my own plates – that is a process that takes a lot more than my brain can handle at the moment. I purchase plates from people who know what they’re doing- made using my images. They are not cheap and why I’m listing my workshop prints!
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