In My Studio
A Monotype
This is an image that has been painted directly onto a smooth unaltered surface and then transferred directly onto paper usually via an etching press to create a completely unique work. It’s a type of printmaking that is closest to painting.
Drypoint Etching
This is a type of printmaking called Intaglio, which uses various methods of 'cutting' an image into the surface of a metal plate. Once the plate is inked, the incised lines hold the ink whilst the rest of the plate is wiped clean. The plate, in contact with damp paper, is passed through a press under pressure. The paper is forced into the sunken areas to receive the ink. The inked lines on the finished surface are often slightly raised and there is generally a visible line around the image where the plate has been pressed into the paper, called the platemark. The presence of a platemark is a good way of telling an intaglio print from a relief.
A Wood Cut
Is a relief print: the areas around the image to be printed are cut away, leaving the image on the block in relief. The raised areas are inked and the image transferred onto paper.
Screenprinting
Screenprinting is the process of pressing ink through a stencilled mesh screen with a squeegee to create a printed image.