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Bare Trees – limited edition etching by Bernadette Meyers

Bare branches and trees always seem to be fascinating calligraphy written in the sky. I often wonder what the trees are saying, whether they are telling a tale as old as time or reaching out to birds, animals and humans to join them in celebrating creation.

I use a non-toxic, environmentally-friendly method to make my prints with light-sensitive photo-polymer plates. First, I draw or paint the artwork using a variety of wet and dry media. Next, the artwork is transferred to the plate in two stages. The plate is then processed in water only (without any chemicals). I print in the traditional intaglio way by pressing ink into the etched marks in the plate and polishing the excess off the surface. The plate is printed onto dampened etching paper with high pressure on a very old etching press.

Printmaking in this manner is a fairly long and involved process. You can’t rush it. However, I find that all adds to the meditative quality of the artwork.

Etching ink on 300gsm Hahnemuhle archival paper. 14/100

Print 8 x 8cm, frame 27 x 27cm

Framed and ready to hang.

 

Bare Trees – Limited edition etching

Bernadette Meyers

AUD$140
Size: 27w x 27h x 6d cms
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Limited edition etching, printed on 300gsm Hahnemuhle archival paper.

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Bare Trees – limited edition etching by Bernadette Meyers

Bare branches and trees always seem to be fascinating calligraphy written in the sky. I often wonder what the trees are saying, whether they are telling a tale as old as time or reaching out to birds, animals and humans to join them in celebrating creation.

I use a non-toxic, environmentally-friendly method to make my prints with light-sensitive photo-polymer plates. First, I draw or paint the artwork using a variety of wet and dry media. Next, the artwork is transferred to the plate in two stages. The plate is then processed in water only (without any chemicals). I print in the traditional intaglio way by pressing ink into the etched marks in the plate and polishing the excess off the surface. The plate is printed onto dampened etching paper with high pressure on a very old etching press.

Printmaking in this manner is a fairly long and involved process. You can’t rush it. However, I find that all adds to the meditative quality of the artwork.

Etching ink on 300gsm Hahnemuhle archival paper. 14/100

Print 8 x 8cm, frame 27 x 27cm

Framed and ready to hang.