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© 2011 Yukinori Yanagi Untitled 1997 etching Intaglio For the untitled 1997 etching on the far right, Yukinori Yanagi put an ant on a metal plate and traced its movement with an etching needle as it tried to escape.
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Intaglio printing presents a similar challenge, in which the single line, literally gouged from a metal plate, must carry all the weight of the composition, be it as simple as one single line or as complicated as a Rembrandt landscape.
Terence Clarke: The Art of Winfred Rembert Terence Clarke 2011
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Intaglio printing presents a similar challenge, in which the single line, literally gouged from a metal plate, must carry all the weight of the composition, be it as simple as one single line or as complicated as a Rembrandt landscape.
Terence Clarke: The Art of Winfred Rembert Terence Clarke 2011
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Click the images or links below to see more of each work 1. Cellular Intaglio prints by 622press; 2.
Ada Lovelace Day esta sketch 2010
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Ed Ruscha talks about the magic of Intaglio (etching) process here on video.
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Ed Ruscha talks about the magic of Intaglio (etching) process here on video.
Happy New Year 2008 2008
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Intaglio presses cost from $10 million to $15 million and are manufactured in very few places.
The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007
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Intaglio presses cost from $10 million to $15 million and are manufactured in very few places.
The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007
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"Intaglio produces a three-dimensional effect you can't get with any other printing technique," Antonia said.
Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001
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