Etchings
These are original etchings, hand pulled in the
artist's studio and signed in a very limited
and numbered edition. In most prints,
the etching ink that is used is charbonnel,
a superior quality French intaglio ink.
French and Italian printmaking papers are
used to pull each print and they are of
archival quality.
Many people are confused as to what an original
print is. This is not a photo reproduction
process but rather totally an original,
creative hand-done process by the artist.
This fine art etching process dates back
to the 16th century and such artists as
Rembrandt, Turner, Whistler, Zorn, and
John Sloan have pulled lasting images.
The etching process is as follows; First
an 18-guage copper or zinc plate is cut
to size and a thin coat of liquid asphaltum
called “hard ground” is brushed on
to cover the plate. When the hard ground
is completely dry, a pointed metal drawing
tool called an etching needle is used to
scribe through the ground to expose a shiny
line of metal wherever it is scratched.
This tool is used to draw the entire image
on the plate.
When the drawing is completed, the plate is
submerged in an acid bath. This bath
can be a solution of 9 to 1 water and nitric
acid. The acid “eats” down
into the exposed metal line and resists
the ground. A shallow line or deep
line is created by the amount of time the
plate is left in the acid bath.
When the plate has been properly etched, it
is removed from the bath and the hard ground
is removed with mineral spirits. The
cleaned plate is now inked and a leather
dauber is used to force the ink into the
recessed etched lines. The plate
is warmed and cheesecloth is used to lightly
and carefully remove the surface ink. The
plate is then placed on the etching press
bed.
Paper is cut to size, soaked in water, blotted,
and placed on top of the etching. Three
felt blankets are placed over the plate
and paper and they are cranked through
the press under heavy pressure of two metal
rollers, one above and one below the press
bed. The felts are lifted and the
paper removed from the etching plate . The
recessed ink from the plate has been transferred
to the paper and the etching is complete.
The print then dries for three days between
blotting paper so that the print does not
buckle.
Etchings by Stephen Quiller
Each
etching is original, "hand pulled" and signed
by Stephen Quiller, and part of a limited
edition. Unframed. Please contact the
Quiller Gallery at 1.800.876.5760 or info@quillergallery.com.
(Each image may be enlarged for a better
view of its details.)
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The Guardians
9 x 6 inches
$90 |
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Hazy Bright
4 x 8 inches
$70 |
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Zocolo
3.5 x 5 inches
$60 |
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Palm Sunday Processional
6 x 3 inches
$60 |
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Daddy's Dream
Daughter's Dream
3.5 x 7 inches
$70 |
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Cross Country
9 x 2 inches
$60 |
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Coastal Pastoral
3 x 4 inches
$50 |
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Wild Iris & The Gardener
5 x 3.5 inches
$70 |
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Allie
7 x 5 inches
$90 |
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Richie
6 x 9 inches
$90 |