WHAREPUKE PRINT STUDIO
Art Gallery in Far North
www.nontoxic-printmaking.co.nz
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Combine 60 ferric chloride solution 40 with 40 citric acid solution, consisting of 1 3 citric acid powder, mixed with 2 3 tap water. This can be explained chemically a ferric chloride solution consists of dissolved crystals the dissolution process creates a feeble bond between the ferric molecules and water known as the state of hydrolysis Also used to grain sand plates as segment of plate preparation for applying acrylic resists. Wharepuke Print Studio is a fully equipped printmaking workshop specializing in non toxic printmaking techniques. If you wish to offer a print made during the workshop it will become segment of the permanent collection of the Wharepuke Print Studio.
The workshop will hide plate preparation, applying acrylic withstand difficult ground, etching and printing using skua water based inks. Artist print maker Mark Graver MA Printmaking Camberwell College of Arts, London offers Non Toxic Printmaking courses, workshops, international artist residencies and professional development opportunities from the Wharepuke Print Studio in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Specialists in Non Toxic Printmaking Techniques Founded by artist print maker Mark Graver MA Printmaking Camberwell College of Arts London in 2006 the Wharepuke Print Studio offers courses and workshops in Acrylic Withstand Etching and a variety of other non toxic printmaking techniques. In non toxic printmaking ferric chloride and copper sulphate metal salts are substituted for acids.
Wharepuke Print Studio Established in 2005 the Wharepuke Print Studio is New Zealand’s only dedicated non toxic printmaking workshop specializing in Acrylic Oppose Etching. The plate is then immersed in a mordant and where the metal has been exposed the mordant will bite into the plate. Resists are acrylic and etching takes store using the Edinburgh Etch ferric chloride and citric acid and copper sulphate salt solutions The studio runs courses and workshops keeping the groups small, ideally up to 6 people, to present an inclusive learning environment. ETCHING takes store in liquid ferric chloride using the Edinburgh Etch, a mixture of Ferric Chloride and citric acid in an aerated vertical etching tank or begin tray.
The workshop is apropos to all levels of experience and will hide plate preparation, applying acrylic resists and etching in copper sulphate salt solution, printing with skua water based inks, lift ground using Kremelta and mufti plate two color printing. aluminum, zinc and steel are etched in a solution of copper sulphate, salt and water. It turned out that a citric acid solution mixed at a definite ratio with a ferric chloride solution not only speeds up the bite of ferric by freeing the ferric atoms from their weakening bond with water but produces an entirely fresh humane of mordant with extraordinary biting properties. Non Toxic Printmaking Art courses include a variety of non toxic printmaking techniques
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