Mechanics iii
Drypoint Etching with Chiné-Collé, 26 x 18.5cm
Printed Area: 10.2 x 16.8 cm
'Mechanics (iii)' is an original drypoint etching inspired by sketches of rocket components drawn during a visit to the Leicester Space Centre. This artwork delves into the depth and structure of an Apollo Fuel Cell, showcasing intricate details achieved by carving directly into a perspex plate using an etching tool.
This unique piece incorporates the chiné-collé technique, where hand-dyed tissue paper is applied during the printing process, adding a delicate layer of texture and color.
‘Mechanics (iii)’ was created using black etching ink on white Somerset paper. It is provided signed and editioned in pencil on the front.
The print will arrive unmounted and unframed, ready for you to display or frame to your preferences.
Drypoint Etching with Chiné-Collé, 26 x 18.5cm
Printed Area: 10.2 x 16.8 cm
'Mechanics (iii)' is an original drypoint etching inspired by sketches of rocket components drawn during a visit to the Leicester Space Centre. This artwork delves into the depth and structure of an Apollo Fuel Cell, showcasing intricate details achieved by carving directly into a perspex plate using an etching tool.
This unique piece incorporates the chiné-collé technique, where hand-dyed tissue paper is applied during the printing process, adding a delicate layer of texture and color.
‘Mechanics (iii)’ was created using black etching ink on white Somerset paper. It is provided signed and editioned in pencil on the front.
The print will arrive unmounted and unframed, ready for you to display or frame to your preferences.
Drypoint Etching with Chiné-Collé, 26 x 18.5cm
Printed Area: 10.2 x 16.8 cm
'Mechanics (iii)' is an original drypoint etching inspired by sketches of rocket components drawn during a visit to the Leicester Space Centre. This artwork delves into the depth and structure of an Apollo Fuel Cell, showcasing intricate details achieved by carving directly into a perspex plate using an etching tool.
This unique piece incorporates the chiné-collé technique, where hand-dyed tissue paper is applied during the printing process, adding a delicate layer of texture and color.
‘Mechanics (iii)’ was created using black etching ink on white Somerset paper. It is provided signed and editioned in pencil on the front.
The print will arrive unmounted and unframed, ready for you to display or frame to your preferences.