Artwork description:

A drypoint etching of the famous Yorkshire landmark, drawn from life. Drypoint is an engraving technique where the lines are scratched directly into the metal plate with a sharp burin, rather than etched with acid. The metal plate is then inked, wiped and printed, each print inked and wiped freshly. It leaves a characteristic soft edge or burr.

Materials used:

Drypoint etching printed with sepia oil based ink on Arches paper

Tags:
#landscape #rocks #etching #yorkshire #drypoint 

Cow & Calf Rocks, Ilkley (1975)

Etching / Engraving 
by Kenneth Hay

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A drypoint etching of the famous Yorkshire landmark, drawn from life. Drypoint is an engraving technique where the lines are scratched directly into the metal plate with a sharp burin, rather than etched with acid. The metal plate is then inked, wiped and printed, each print inked and wiped freshly. It leaves a characteristic soft edge or burr.

Materials used:

Drypoint etching printed with sepia oil based ink on Arches paper

Tags:
#landscape #rocks #etching #yorkshire #drypoint 
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Trained under Sir Lawrence Gowing in the 'Euston Road' style of direct observational painting, following Cézanne, and then under pupils of Renato Guttuso and Oscar Kokoschka at Florence Academy, my... Read more

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