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AQUATINT ETCHING

AQUATINT ETCHING

In this indirect technique, the engraving is the result of an acid bite and produces a lavis-like effect quite similar to diluted Indian ink or watercolour. The main part of the drawing is engraved first using aqua fortis. The copper plate is sprinkled with powdered resin, then heated to melt the resin, which, once the acid has bitten, will produce an irregular, grainy surface.

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