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Lithography: to write w/ stoneLithographic LandscapesArt Focus: Mark-making & Texture Questions: How do I utilize drawing characteristics to create texture in landscape? A video about Lithography (planography): https://www.youtube.com/watchv=JHw5_1Hopsc&feature=youtu.be As we have learned, relief prints are created from a raised surface; Planography however, is the printing of a flat surface. Lithography is the art of printing from a flat stone (limestone) or plate by a method based on the…

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Art Prof: Create & Critique on Instagram: "The textures in these carborundum collagraph plates are to die for!!!!   Catarina Coelho showed me the process and materials they used for a workshop at @shepherdmaudsleighstudio in Newton, MA.   Btw carborundum is also used to grind lithography stones! xoxo Prof Lieu  . . . #carborundum #carborundumprint #carborundumprintmaking  #collagraph #collagraphprint #collagraphplate #collagraphprinting" Collagraph Printmaking Ideas, Carborundum Printmaking, Collograph Printmaking, Collagraph Prints, Abstract Packaging, Lithography Art, Monoprint Art, Etching Art, Linocut Artists

Art Prof: Create & Critique on Instagram: "The textures in these carborundum collagraph plates are to die for!!!! Catarina Coelho showed me the process and materials they used for a workshop at @shepherdmaudsleighstudio in Newton, MA. Btw carborundum is also used to grind lithography stones! xoxo Prof Lieu . . . #carborundum #carborundumprint #carborundumprintmaking #collagraph #collagraphprint #collagraphplate #collagraphprinting"

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Lithography is the art of printing from stone. The process was invented by Alois Senefelder in 1796, and the fundemental principles that he established have remained unchanged. By writing or drawing with a greasy ink on a specially prepared slab of limestone, the grease is absorbed by the stone and the image thus formed has an affinity for printing ink, while the remaining parts of the stone repel the ink as long as the surface is kept moist with water. Lithographic presses are cylinder…

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