Introduction to Intaglio Printing

Print & Book Arts

Introduction to Intaglio Printing

Learn the art of intaglio printing using modern methods and the etching press to create imagery like the Old Masters.

 

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Meeting Times
  1. Thur, 10/24/2024 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thur, 10/24/2024

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite, Getting Started

Location:
Print & Book Arts Studio

Interests:
Printmaking

About

Intaglio printing involves incising or scratching grooves into a plate, pushing ink into the carved grooves, and wiping ink off of the uncarved areas of the plate. This is the technique used in the etchings made by the old masters and this workshop will teach a modern, non-toxic version of intaglio printing.

In this workshop, we will use thin acrylic plates, which we will scratch with styluses or etching needles to incise an image or a design into their surface. Then, we will apply oil-based ink to the plate, pushing it into the grooves we have carved. Next, we will learn wiping techniques to remove ink from the unscratched surface of our plates. Wiping the plate in the intaglio process leaves a soft plate tone, where we can create shading effects by selectively wiping some areas of the plate more than others. Finally, we will print our images onto soaked printmaking paper using the etching press.

This class is a great introduction to printmaking and using the studio's etching press. The class will include an overview of the history of intaglio printing, different types of intaglio printing, such as etching and aquatint, and examples of intaglio artwork.

Details

  • You are encouraged to bring ideas for the image or design you would like to scratch onto your plate. Our plates will be 8" x 10".
  • Bring a lunch. BARN has a microwave and refrigerator on the lower level.
 

Project

Students will make an edition of prints on paper using oil-based ink.

Materials

A materials fee of $15, included in the class fee, covers everything you need, including:

  • 1 Acrylic plate, 8" x 10"
  • Stylus for scratching into the plate
  • Oil based ink (black)
  • Paper for printing (rag paper such as Rives BFK)
  • Pencils and scratch paper for creating an image
  • Ink knives for conditioning and mixing ink
  • Tarlatan for wiping the plate
  • Aprons and nitrile gloves
 

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Instructors or Guides

Dana Seeger

Dana Harris Seeger was born in San Francisco and split her childhood between California and Indiana. She pursued her passion in high school and college and received a bachelor's degree in painting from Anderson University in Indiana in 2004 and a master's in fine arts in printmaking from San Jose State University in 2011. She is a member of the California Society of Printmakers. In 2014, Dana co-created an art studio and school in San Jose, Calif., called the School of Visual Philosophy. Her work in printmaking and painting helps her connect real to imagined memories and her life experiences to her heritage. Growing up as a second-generation Baltic American, she has always tried to connect the artifacts acquired from Estonia and Latvia into her own story. She lives in Poulsbo with her husband (a sculptor), daughter, and twin sons.

Visit her website at www.danaharrisseeger.com

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