Drying the resist:
The plate can be laid flat to dry naturally or dried with a warm air fan in a horizontal drying cabinet. The resist becomes touch dry quickly and when it is fully dry the plate may be etched.
Directions;
Drawing and painting directly into the wet resist:
Apply the resist and within a few minutes draw directly on the plate with soft pencils, water-soluble chalks or crayons. This method can be used for around 15 minutes after application (longer in a cool studio). When the resist becomes too dry for this technique the crayon will catch and so drawing should cease to prevent the resist ripping. When the resist has dried thoroughly the graphite or crayon residues are washed away with warm water before working the plate further or etching. Characterful broad open (exposed metal) marks can be created by painting a little water onto the layer of clear resist as soon as it is applied. The diluted areas should be lifted away with a paint brush, cotton bud, cotton wool or soft tissue. The remaining resist is dried before the plate is worked further or etched.arakteristieke, brede open (blootgelegd metaal) vlakken kunnen bereikt worden door wat water op de klare etsgrond aan te brengen zodra die is aangebracht. De verdunde etsgrond kan dan verwijderd worden met een borstel of een propje katoen. Daar waar de etsgrond verwijderd en of verdund is, zal de plaat worden aangetast door het etsmiddel. De plaat moet eerst kort-geëtst worden (om de kwaliteit van de open ruimtes te bekijken), behandeld tegen oxidatie en gespoeld worden voordat een aquatint of een andere resist kan toegepast worden.
Offset Drawing Method:
Drawings made with this classical method have a soft crayon-like appearance. Apply the resist, and after 10 or 15 minutes (depending on the speed of drying) place the plate face-up on the clean workboard, lay a sheet of tissue paper over the plate and cover this in turn with a sheet of textured drawing paper. Masking-tape the corners of the papers to the work board to prevent any slipping. Draw firmly on the drawing paper with a soft pencil or crayon. The pressure causes the resist to offset onto the absorbent tissue. When the image is complete remove the drawing paper and peel off the tissue paper. The image will be visible on the tissue paper but will be difficult to see on the plate. The plate is dried and then flash bitten to darken the drawing. The plate may then be worked further or etched.
Offset collage method:
Images made with this classical method have a complex collage-like appearance. Apply the resist, and after 10 or 15 minutes (depending on the speed of drying) position the plate on a sheet of clean tissue on the etching press bed. Arrange a collage of low profile textured materials (such as feathers, leaves, threads and paper shapes) on the resist-covered plate. A sheet of thin transparent smooth PVC should be laid on top of the collage, followed by several clean sheets of tissue paper and the blankets of the etching press. The resist-coated plate, the collage and the PVC sheet are rolled through the etching press. The image will vary depending on how dry the resist is and on the pressure exerted by the press. After passing through the press the blankets, tissue and the top PVC sheet are lifted away. The collage will be embedded in the soft resist and an etching needle can be used to peel each item from the resist without creating unwanted marks. The resist is dried and the plate is flash bitten to darken the image. The plate then be worked further or etched
Etching:
Plates should etched following the detailed information provided in the technical sheet for Lascaux Hard resist.
Removal:
Dried resist can be removed with Lascaux Remover. Follow the information provided in the technical sheet for Lascaux Hard resist or Lascaux Remover. |