Description
‘Abel Tasman – Awaroa’ is hand printed from limestone with only 14 prints produced. Each work is the same with subtle variations between each print due to the artist’s hand. Therefore, each work is an original i.e. not a digital print. See description below or view this process video
This work is inspired by a tramping trip to Abel Tasman.
Lithography is the oldest form of printmaking and is the closest form of printmaking to the hand drawn mark. The process involves grinding down a slab of limestone. A grease-based pencil or paint is used make marks on the stone. A chemical solution is used to etch the image into the stone. Ink is then spread onto the limestone with a rolling pin catching the areas where the oily drawn mark has been etched – because ink repels water the stone constantly has to be kept wet (using a sponge). Cotton rag paper is then placed on top of the image and put through the press using high pressure to press the ink onto the paper. Small editions of 30 and under are produced.
- Printed onto archival Sommerset 300gsm 100% cotton paper
- All prints are hand signed and editioned by Kylie
- Prints are unframed and shipped in flat board
- If you have any questions about framing, please get in touch with Kylie
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