Three-day workshop on the copperplate photogravure process
Learn traditional Copper Plate Photogravure, an alternative process printing technique that blends photography and printmaking.
This three-day intensive workshop is designed for photographers and printmakers that wish to learn the copperplate photogravure process.
Students will be guided by Gravurist Unai San Martin through all the steps: making digital transparencies, exposing, etching and printing their work. In this hands-on etching workshop, students will work with traditional copper plate and experiment with the photogravure process.
Students will be able to complete up to three 8×10 inch copper plates and use an extensive array of papers and inks, producing limited-edition prints.
Photogravure, an intaglio process developed between 1850 and 1880, was one of the first successful printing techniques used to edition photographic images. Its tonal and archival qualities are so superb, that even after the arrival of more commercially viable processes in the early 20th century, photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Curtis, and Paul Strand used it to edition some of their most important works. Fine art presses and book publishers still use the process today.
Friday, June 7, 10AM-5PM: Introduction. History and real samples done in gravure. Making digital transparencies for gravure. Sensitizing, exposure and development. Etching.
Saturday, June 8, 10AM–5PM: More sensitizing, exposure and etching. Proofing the plates.
Sunday, June 9, 10AM–5PM: Fine printing. How to mix inks and damp paper. Printing techniques, (Chine Colle, etc..). Critique of prints.
$750 - Registration is required
Phone: 415-388-3569
Email: barbara@theimageflow.com
Additional time info:
Friday – Sunday, June 7 – 9, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
2019/06/07 - 2019/06/07
The Image Flow (Miller Ave, Mill Valley)
401 Miller Ave, A, Mill Valley, CA 94941
Street Parking & parking lot in back of venue