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Do birds fly to heaven on their own when they die?
This etching was used by the Oslo Opera house for a performance poster.
a handprinted aquatint etching; this means that I have drawn the image, through a varnish, onto a copper plate, I then immerse the copper plate in acid, and the acid "bites" into the copper where I have removed the varnish. When the plate is done, and this takes a while, as most copper plates go in the acid several times, with me adding more detail and aquatint (gives dark tones) I ink the copper plate up for each print I make, you can only print once per inking. Once the ink and paper has dried I sign, title and number each print. As etchings are real hands on printmaking, printmaker are allowed to call their prints original prints, and etchings are very collectible. A great way to start an art collection!

Aquatint is a technique where deep tones can be achieved on an etching, it involves rosin, that gets melted onto the copperplate with the help of a burner.

I print the angel in a short edition of only 40 prints, each print is numbered and signed by me. Please note you might not receive the number in the photograph.

The etching is printed on a piece of warm white heavy printmaking paper, perfect for the image,
the paper measures 9 x 14" (23 x 35 cm)
and the actual images measures 4" x 12" (11 cm x 30 cm)

I ship with many years experience in packing my art so it arrives safely, see my over 1000 reviews.

Thanks for visiting, come back soon!
Mariann

Materials used:

copper plate, aquatint, etching inks, printmaking paper, etching press, artists skill and imagination

Tags:
#etching #bird #printmaking #sepia #angel #guardian angel #religious art #passing away 

Angel birds (2022) Etching / Engraving
by Mariann Johansen-Ellis

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Do birds fly to heaven on their own when they die?
This etching was used by the Oslo Opera house for a performance poster.
a handprinted aquatint etching; this means that I have drawn the image, through a varnish, onto a copper plate, I then immerse the copper plate in acid, and the acid "bites" into the copper where I have removed the varnish. When the plate is done, and this takes a while, as most copper plates go in the acid several times, with me adding more detail and aquatint (gives dark tones) I ink the copper plate up for each print I make, you can only print once per inking. Once the ink and paper has dried I sign, title and number each print. As etchings are real hands on printmaking, printmaker are allowed to call their prints original prints, and etchings are very collectible. A great way to start an art collection!

Aquatint is a technique where deep tones can be achieved on an etching, it involves rosin, that gets melted onto the copperplate with the help of a burner.

I print the angel in a short edition of only 40 prints, each print is numbered and signed by me. Please note you might not receive the number in the photograph.

The etching is printed on a piece of warm white heavy printmaking paper, perfect for the image,
the paper measures 9 x 14" (23 x 35 cm)
and the actual images measures 4" x 12" (11 cm x 30 cm)

I ship with many years experience in packing my art so it arrives safely, see my over 1000 reviews.

Thanks for visiting, come back soon!
Mariann

Materials used:

copper plate, aquatint, etching inks, printmaking paper, etching press, artists skill and imagination

Tags:
#etching #bird #printmaking #sepia #angel #guardian angel #religious art #passing away 
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