After the advanced printing workshops, I decided to go back to my dry point etchings and combine them with my copper etchings to see how they would look. I combined them with my small hard wax and soft wax etchings, and my aqua tinted copper plate etching. They worked really well together and came out better than I thought. I think the combination with the smaller hard/soft wax plates worked the best as they were similar sizes to the dry point etchings, and the composition worked well because of this.
I think I'd like to take this further, perhaps even adding my wood cuts to them - combing three different types of print to make one print/image. Possibly even cutting them out and introducing a collage element like my other prints. Out of the three below, I think the middle one worked the least, at least not how I had imagined it would work. I wanted the aqua-tinted plate to form the background for my dry point etchings, but I didn't think the sizing through and probably could have done with printing the aquatint plate again underneath to fit with the size of the composition of the dry point etchings, but other than that I think I'd like to take this further.
- combine with wood cut print?
- combine with collage? cut out etchings?
- more designs?
- explore further?
I think I'd like to take this further, perhaps even adding my wood cuts to them - combing three different types of print to make one print/image. Possibly even cutting them out and introducing a collage element like my other prints. Out of the three below, I think the middle one worked the least, at least not how I had imagined it would work. I wanted the aqua-tinted plate to form the background for my dry point etchings, but I didn't think the sizing through and probably could have done with printing the aquatint plate again underneath to fit with the size of the composition of the dry point etchings, but other than that I think I'd like to take this further.
- combine with wood cut print?
- combine with collage? cut out etchings?
- more designs?
- explore further?
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