The Possibility of Using Acrylic Plates to Replace Copper Ones in Intaglio Printmaking in Thailand
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https://doi.org/10.14456/jucr.2023.31Keywords:
Printmaking; Alternative Printmaking Processes; Non-Toxic Printmaking; Intaglio Printmaking; Etching; ThailandAbstract
This research's aim is to experiment with acrylic plates in the four Intaglio Printmaking processes of Drypoint, Hard Ground, Soft Ground and Aquatint as an alternative to the normally used copper plates, which are more expensive and must be purchased from a specialized vendor, and its processes involve the usage of chemicals that may affect health. Experiments in this research show that using acrylic plates with alternative processes can reduce intricate workflows, reduce workspace and costs involved, since this process requires less equipment and materials to be used, and more importantly reduce chemical consumption. Thus, making it beneficial for artists, art schools, the community and individuals who have an interest in alternative printmaking processes of this type.
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