Making a color lithograph landscape

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Today I am printing a 5 layer lithograph all from the same stone without graining multiple times. I use sharpies to draw the layers for the colors.
    If you want to purchase this print or any of my other prints you can check out my website: www.nickphanar...
    And you can follow me on instagram at: / someprintdude

Komentáře • 10

  • @JoshuaMacLeod-hb9zf
    @JoshuaMacLeod-hb9zf Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow! You are a great artist and the video was helpful for me to understand how color lithographs are made. Thanks for putting all the effort into the video.

  • @Guitcad1
    @Guitcad1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I've always wondered how color lithography was done. The descriptions of it that I've read never seemed very clear on exactly how it works and always left me scratching my head. Thanks for demonstrating it in a much more understandable way.

  • @i.c.viking1260
    @i.c.viking1260 Před 3 dny +1

    I like that mini litho press!...tell me more 😁

    • @someprintdude
      @someprintdude  Před 3 dny

      It's a homemade litho press, an aluminum topped plywood bed with two steel tubes underneath. I have two U shaped pieces of steel underneath full of oil and it slides on those. And the crank wheel is attached to a drum that pulls a tow strap attached to the bed. Quite a horrible press that constantly leaks oil on my table :(

  • @lonlida
    @lonlida Před rokem +3

    All good things have layers 🧅

  • @johntran8863
    @johntran8863 Před rokem +3

    cool stuff

  • @YakubPrintmaker
    @YakubPrintmaker Před 9 měsíci +1

    Should consider using a brush to apply your etching. Using your hands is not smart.

  • @elenijuliet1996
    @elenijuliet1996 Před rokem

    omg those metal trimmers are really cool!
    After paper stretching, do you still soak them before printing or leave it dry? I am thinking of using etching papers for some of my prints and I wonder what would be your advice?
    Lastly for punch registration, if I am working with 1 or more plate/stones for the image, how do you make sure they're registered?
    keep up the great work ! :)

    • @someprintdude
      @someprintdude  Před rokem +2

      When I do multiple color prints I prefer to print with dry paper. While I have not tested it, I worry that wetting paper would let it expand and potentially throw off my registration. For Punch registration using multiple stones/plates I will tape a set of registration pins to each matrix and use one master sketch(with holes punched) for the planning of each matrix. I've also tried punching holes into clear Mylar and printing my key layer onto it, and taking that to my other stones for reference. Good luck!

    • @elenijuliet1996
      @elenijuliet1996 Před rokem

      @@someprintdude they are very very informative, thanks! good luck to you too