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I made my copper engravings around 1996-2000. In these small graphics, I tried to represent my satiric and critical thoughts in a simple and at the same time elaborate way.
This technique is considered one of the most difficult graphic methods and therefore very few contemporary artists work with it. It is a deep-printing technique. The prints and the method itself are often mixed up with the etching but as other etchers use acid to deepen their lines into the surface of the copperplate, I engrave the lines directly to the copper with chisels. Therefore, the printed lines are more clear and variable than at an etching.
When making a print, I rub special printing ink into the deepened lines and after that I clean up the copper's surface. I press the copperplate onto a damp printing paper with a printing machine so every print is unique and handmade.
The prints are signed and numbered for a series of 100 pieces with pencil.
The printing paper is a thick Fabriano special high-quality graphic paper, slightly tawny in this case.
I include with these prints a frame. The frame is made from wood and there is pelxiglass in it which is unbreakable and light but scratches more easily than glass so please clean it with care!
The size of the frame is 7.09 x 7.09 inches (18 x 18 cm). I package it with care and ship in a reinforced envelope.
If you have any more questions feel free to contact me!
Thank you.