Wolfsmoon is using thinner and different drawing pens and sponges to transfer the upper layer of a photo on a watercolour paper. This Frottage-Monotye print is scanned in to a computer and with different digital drawing programs, the final image is created. This digital image is printed with an ink jet printer with lightproof colours on acid free Fine Art Paper. The quality of the colours and the paper is tested by Research Institutes and have a lifetime of 70 200 years, depending on external influences and protective layer (frame with glass or Ultraviolet Light Stabilizer varnish). |
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Mixed media As its name implies, mixed media prints incorporate a variety of techniques Frottage Max Ernst changed the popular play of rubbing coins through a paper with a pencil into a medium of artistic expression and introduced the term "Frottage" for it. The procedure is very easy. A sheet of paper is put on an object with irregular, rough surface and exactly, where the object is situated, one rubbs with a smooth pencil as evenly as possible. The raised parts of the object appear on the paper. In a Photo-frottage, the upper layer of a photographic image is transferred by hand on a watercolour paper by using turpentine. Monotype One-of-a-kind print made by painting on a sheet of metal or glass and transferring the still-wet painting onto a sheet of paper by hand or with an etching press. If enough paint remains on the master plate, additional prints can be made, however, the reprint will have substantial variations from the original image. Monotype printing is not a multiple-replica process since each print is unique. Digital drawing One of the biggest challenges faced by an artist who does digital drawing is the fact that many people cannot believe that the medium exists; they persist in thinking that the work is a reproduction of some sort. It important to broadcast the message that, not only can you draw on the computer, but what you produce is original, hand-made art. http://www.worldprintmakers.com/english/digidraw.htm Ink jet A type of printer that works by spraying ionized ink at a sheet of paper. Magnetized plates in the ink's path direct the ink onto the paper in the desired shapes. Ink-jet printers are capable of producing high quality print approaching that produced by laser printers. A typical ink-jet printer provides a resolution of 300 dots per inch, although some newer models offer higher resolutions. Lightproof Ultrachrome colors http://www.wilhelm-research.com/epson/9600.html Acid-free Digital Fine Art paper Papers that are without acid in the pulp. Acid free papers have a pH of 7.0. If prepared properly, papers made from any fiber can be acid free. http://www.inkjetart.com/glossary.html http://www.wilhelm-research.com/ http://www.worldprintmakers.com/english/pmtechni.htm
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The Digital Fine Art prints are printed with an Ink jet printer with lightproof Ultrachrome colours on acid-free Digital Fine Art Paper. Both the paper and the colours are tested by the Wilhelm Research Institute. www.wilhelm-research.com
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