(Art)work "The girl who lost her name, Drypoint"

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The girl who lost her name, Drypoint

Drypoint etching on 300g acid free 100% cotton etching paper.

Limited edition of 15
Each print is signed, numbered and dated.

Paper size: approx. 19 cm x 27 cm ( 7.5 inch x 10.6 inch)
Actual plate size: round 13.5 cm in diameter (5.3)

Drypoint is an intaglio printmaking technique. An image is incised into a plate with a hard-pointed “needle” of sharp metal or diamond point. Traditionally, the plate was copper or zinc, but today, a clear acrylic sheet is commonly used.

Printed October 2010 as part of the exhibition ‘Fragments…’ (NZ Art Show 2011).

The girl who lost her name, Drypoint by minu

The girl who lost her name, Drypoint by minu

 

  'The girl who lost her name, Drypoint' is available online at minu.felt.co.nz (New Zealand and Australia) and minu.dawanda.de (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and minu.etsy.com  (UK, USA, Canada and everywhere else).**

See related artwork in (Art)Work, available online, Fragments 2011, Printmaking (Limited Editions)

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  'The girl who lost her name, Drypoint' is available online at minu.felt.co.nz (New Zealand and Australia) and minu.dawanda.de (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and minu.etsy.com  (UK, USA, Canada and everywhere else).**

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